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"freedom to explore" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in many different situations, depending on context. For example, "The students in this school have the freedom to explore their interests and passions."
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"They will have the freedom to explore".
Freedom to explore, and freedom to lose themselves.
"The biggest part was just the freedom to explore things.
I wanted the freedom to explore my own interests".
No freedom to explore the shelves of the outdated library.
"They also demand the freedom to explore and fail".
But it may also mean local Labour politicians have more freedom to explore the Newham approach.
As Will Self has argued, let us reinstate the freedom to explore.
His income gives him the freedom to explore new ways of making art.
"They were both open-minded and gave me freedom to explore," he said.
Hiring a car makes sense and gives you the freedom to explore outside the city too.
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freedom to visit
latitude to explore
freedom to identify
freedom to consider
freedom to pursue
freedom to navigate
bodies to explore
agencies to explore
requirements to explore
rights to explore
freedom to research
freedom to study
freedom to accept
freedom to control
freedom to gather
freedom to communicate
freedom to expand
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