Sentence examples for freely to write from inspiring English sources

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Elsewhere, someone delivered the message that one of the basic creeds of Scientology is "that all men have inalienable rights to think freely, to talk freely, to write freely their own opinions, and to counter or utter or write upon the opinions of others".

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The key is to write freely and widely, and to read just as freely and widely.

To write freely.

To interpret is to write freely.

They were told to write freely, without fear of official constraints or oversight.

Writers are never "able to write freely about what they feel and think", says Allott.

As for myself, I feel an overwhelming happiness that I will now be able to write freely.

Otherwise, you're either rising to the bait (Katie Hopkins syndrome?) or you end up being too spooked to write freely, qualifying your thoughts at every turn.

For example, if I have employed a director I allow them to direct freely, and the writer to write, the choreographer to lead on choreography and so on.

You'll learn the grammatical rules you need to remember – and the ones you can safely forget – and leave feeling more confident to write freely and share your work with the world.

Though he has the ability to write freely wherever he may be, it is his self-designed desk, made from English oak by a carpenter in an old shed in Kent, that is his most inspiring spot.

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