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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it frees" is grammatically correct and can be used in both spoken and written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of being liberated or released from something. Here is an example: Example: "Running in the park every morning gives me a sense of freedom; it frees my mind from stress and worries."
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Europe will never thrive until it frees up its markets.
It frees the Treasury to concentrate its efforts on fiscal control.
It is liberating because it frees the anxious mind of its internal monologue.
It frees the mind".
It frees me.
It Frees Our Minds.
It frees him from himself.
It frees managers from drudgery, too.
It frees you up from those things.
It frees up your thinking.
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It freed us up".
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