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Free sign up"less inhibited" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is not as worried about expressing themselves or if someone feels more comfortable in a situation. For example: She felt less inhibited after her first day at a new school.
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While marriage attracts less inhibited men in general, it also inhibits antisocial behaviors in men, ultimately improving the quality of their lives.
"Women are less inhibited," she said.
Called Jane Bentley, she could be Elaine's less inhibited twin.
Other places at other times have been less inhibited.
She should be less inhibited about raising her voice.
The alcohol placebo effect doesn't only make people less inhibited and prone to monkeying around.
As a more confident country, Britain has become less inhibited about facing up to its shortcomings.
"Perhaps more spontaneous, less inhibited," he said, adding: "That makes my work easier".
"I was definitely less inhibited than anybody else," Ms. Frezza said.
"I'm feeling less inhibited and feeling less guilty about going out and drinking," he said.
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Given the isolated location, expect to see one or two less-inhibited visitors working on their bikini-line-free tan.
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