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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liberal on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is open-minded or permissive regarding a particular issue or topic. Example: "The committee was quite liberal on environmental regulations, allowing for more flexibility in compliance."
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He says he is "a social democrat on social issues, a liberal on individual ones".
"On the one hand it's very liberal, on the other very conservative.
Obama's a liberal on social issues.
And I'm a liberal on penal policy.
Some of his rhetoric was liberal on economic issues.
He was notably more liberal on environmental and domestic issues.
It is mostly secular and relatively liberal on social issues.
President Hu is no liberal on such issues himself.
But he's moderate, and possibly even liberal, on social issues.
And Latinos are not necessarily liberal on law and order.
I'm liberal on drugs, immigration, free speech and lifestyle etc.
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