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Discover LudwigThe phrase "freely express" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to express oneself without hesitation or restriction. Example: "In this safe and inclusive environment, students are encouraged to freely express their thoughts and opinions without fear of judgment."
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Intellectuals would like to freely express their own minds.
Vaad hatznius disciplines residents who freely express their sexuality or behave lewdly.
I like to freely express at the altar of the closet.
It's a way to freely express yourself without ridicule and without being shot down.
"They do something for themselves so they can freely express whatever it is they want".
"We want people to have an expectation of privacy so they can freely express themselves," Citron said.
And they have observed how Taiwan's people freely express their will through noisy public discussion and regular elections.
Instead, the union said, they did a "disservice to the thousands who are able to freely express their Jewish identities in whichever way they choose".
Freedom of speech and assembly must be fully respected so that people can freely express their opinions and organise political campaigns.
In Europe, the courts have signalled that celebrity status does not mean the media can freely express all they choose at the expense of an individual's privacy.
Will Spain allow us the Catalans to freely express ourselves in the same way that the UK will allow the Scots?
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