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The phrase "free of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is free from any contamination, impurity, or other undesirable element. For example, you could say "The water is free of any contaminants, so it's safe to drink."
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Provided Free of Charge.
Free of cancer.
Ed is free of that".
Lisette pulled free of Molina.
She agreed, free of charge.
"This" was free of clutter.
It was free of charge.
I am free of both".
They are also mercifully free of infection.
Bible now free of "Homosexuality" virus.
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ft. side building free-of-charge.
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