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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has freedom" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who possesses the ability or right to act, speak, or think as they want without hindrance or restraint. Example: The new government has promised to uphold human rights and ensure that every citizen has freedom of expression.
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Nor has freedom bred recklessness.
Never has freedom tasted so exquisite!
At least, she added, she has freedom.
Every person has freedom from imprisonment, detention or extradition.
She has freedom from too much frivolous change.
Unlike senior debt, the issuer has freedom to suspend coupon payments and defer repayment of principal.
"These groups exist to falsely show the world that North Korea has freedom of religion.
I'd never put him in one position: he's best when he has freedom.
"Never has freedom of information been so closely associated with democracy.
This time though, Obama has freedom of action – or at least that is McKibben's hope.
Even though the council has freedom to label money funds a risk, its two main options present serious challenges.
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