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Discover Ludwig"let free" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to release or allow something or someone to move or act without restriction or restraint. Example: The protesters demanded that the innocent civilians be let free from their unjust imprisonment.
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This has led many to assume that they would simply be let free.
When they're let free, they're given a pittance of aid — around $270 a month.
Moreover, there are strong arguments for ministers demanding to be let free to speak now.
I feel like a man imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit suddenly let free.
Let free on bail, Seeger's conviction was overturned a year later.
"I'm involved with Let Free Children, H.I.V. outreach, and the Federation of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce," he said.
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Congress should immediately repeal the 2005 gun immunity law, and let free-market incentives encourage responsible behavior by the gun industry.
Unlike conservative ideologues, he believes that it is not just immoral, but also self-destructive to let free-market capitalism take its course.
"You must let free-market forces determine whether people who enter the country want to stay there permanently or return to their country of origin," he says.
Governments, particularly in Europe, are torn between interventionist instincts and letting free markets do their thing.
Where government gets out of the way and lets free markets work, consumers win.
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