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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater freedom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it generally to describe a situation in which freedom has increased or a situation in which more freedom is desired. For example: "The implementation of the new law ensured greater freedom for citizens in the country."
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In theory, that offers lesbians greater freedom.
Greater freedom of movement produces greater freedom of choice.
But, he added, "I'll have greater freedom".
His own, he feels, has greater freedom.
But greater freedom has also meant greater freedom to express dissent violently.
Partly, yet it also reflected a greater freedom.
For one thing, it gives us greater freedom artistically.
But other groups have supported greater freedom in planning.
It's broadly associated with greater freedom of movement".
The company also demanded greater freedom in future layoffs.
But the greater freedom is not to talk".
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