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"freedom to create" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ability to make something new or different. For example, "The organization provides its members with the freedom to create art expressing their personal perspectives."
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It's all about giving people the freedom to create.
But as we grew, producers gave us a lot more freedom to create and give ideas.
But a happier outcome was greater space and freedom to create, for players of all sizes.
Because the medium allows such freedom to create expressive images, it often renders words superfluous.
Interestingly, juries have the freedom to create awards depending on the movies in competition.
New processes such as stealth dicing may allow designers even more freedom to create our nanofuture.
Perhaps this inexperience gave everyone involved the freedom to create something new.
"My dad gave us a trusting environment of freedom to create our life," he says.
The Baltimore Orioles were the first to use this freedom to create an old-time park.
Rather, they want the freedom to create opportunities for themselves and for teammates.
LaChapelle says that what Nunez gave him was freedom to create.
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