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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liberal person" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who holds liberal or progressive beliefs and values. Example: "Samantha was known as a liberal person, always standing up for social justice issues and advocating for equal rights for all."
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In other words: I'm a pretty liberal person, but my liberalness comes from what the government should be doing with its excess of wealth.
I'm a pretty liberal person, but my liberalness comes from what the government should be doing with its excess of wealth.
Socially I'd say I'm a very liberal person.
If a liberal person said to you, "I like this dialogue idea.
He thinks helping Xenophon is money invested in worthy causes: "I should be a Liberal person.
I think it is true that he has a record of being a very liberal person".
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Whatever a Democrat or liberal media person thinks, not what someone like Joni Ernst, Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachman would say.
Hands up any good liberal Dutch person who is not.
It denounced him as a "liberal secular person" and toady of the West.
Like most Australians, I'm a fairly liberal minded person at heart.
"If you try to approach the film saying 'I don't believe in this' and take the view a liberal minded person would take now, you'd be doing it a great disservice".
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