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"liberal thinking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a way of thinking which is open to different ideas and tolerant of different points of view. For example, "The professor encouraged his students to embrace liberal thinking in their discussion of the historical event."
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It's a mix of Soviet and Liberal thinking applied to dance music.
Wheatley's war remained unhindered by liberal thinking or rationing.
The giants of liberal thinking are praised by Tony Blair.
"Rydzyk is a guy who is against Jews, against homosexuals, against all liberal thinking, against privatisation".
"On the other hand, it reflects the way the majority of mainstream liberal thinking has gone.
Harvard, a bastion of liberal thinking, was not immune to this wave of anger.
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The two parties largely agree, especially on what they dislike: "neo-liberal" thinking in general, and the reforms of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in particular.
Neo-liberal thinking encouraged a disdain of history, which has returned to haunt us.
It is a fallacy of neo-liberal thinking that private companies and workers will train themselves for the modern workplace.
An early foray into fiction, Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Murder and Television (1998), gave way to a series of tracts reiterating his opposition to what he saw as the negative impact of "secular-liberal" thinking in American life.
In the future such projects need to have stronger environmental objectives, but in reality these are likely to be constrained by neo-liberal thinking at national and supra-national levels.
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