Sentence examples for freed up about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "freed up about" is not a grammatically correct construction.
It is possible that you meant to use "freed up" and "about" separately in a sentence, but together they do not form a coherent phrase. However, here are some examples of how you could use them separately in a sentence: - "I finally freed up some time in my schedule to go on vacation." - "The parking lot has been cleared and the spaces are now freed up for use." - "The CEO spoke about the company's plans for the future during their quarterly earnings call."

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He could have cut half the shots of Elijah Wood's Frodo doing his bug-eyed, smudgy-faced worried expression, and freed up about 20 minutes.

Iran's central bank says lifting sanctions freed up about $100 billion, but almost all the money has stayed in foreign banks.

Rio's governor, Sérgio Cabral, touring the site on Thursday, said that the federal government had freed up about $112 million in disaster relief, including almost $62 million for Niterói, where at least 98 people have died from the flooding since Sunday.

So Brown agreed to use more optimistic estimates for property taxes, which freed up about $300 million because it reduced the state's obligation to fund schools.

The project freed up about 3 acres of space and effectively took away the lawn seating, leaving only the hard seating around the stage.

"I'm very pleased with it". The excavation of PacAmp's berm, which began in February and was completed a few weeks ago, has freed up about 3 acres that will house a second entrance plaza that better connects the venue to the summertime fair.As a result, the project lowers the venue's overall capacity because the then-grassy berm was a seating area.

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Those changes would free up about $200 million this year, lawmakers say.

The phasing out of publicly funded bursaries for student nurses will free up about £820m a year.

The government has stayed about $25 million below the $16,699,421,000,000 limit since then through various "extraordinary measures" that have let it free up about $300 billion in cash.

With the government running in the red, the Treasury has used a series of "extraordinary measures" to free up about $300 billion in cash.

Aides to Mr. Simon said the dismissal of about 30 campaign workers would free up about $1.5 million for an intensified television campaign to start around Labor Day.

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