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Discover LudwigThe phrase "freely navigable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a body of water or a route that is open and accessible for navigation without restrictions. Example: "The river is freely navigable, allowing boats to travel from one city to another without any obstacles."
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With the Schelde once more freely navigable (restored by the French in 1792), the attraction of Antwerp as a seaport became evident again.
Grotius also argued that the seas should be freely navigable by all, which was useful since the England to Virginia route crossed seas which the Portuguese claimed.
It may well also set the stage for reigning in China's 'unique' interpretation of international maritime law, which ignores nearly universally held concepts of territorial boundaries, Exclusive Economic Zones, and freely navigable international waters.
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