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Discover Ludwig"liberate for" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
You should use the phrase "liberate from." For example, "The country sought to liberate from their oppressive government."
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But liberating for whom?
It was liberating for me.
But it has proved liberating for him.
It's liberating for us," she adds.
Success has been liberating for the L.P.G.A.
"It was liberating for women on TV," he wrote.
But the claustrophobia proves oddly liberating for Wolff.
Money is also important because it is liberating for individuals.
In the long run, that has been liberating for Wallinger.
A fully fit season would be liberating for him.
"It was," she says now, "quite liberating for me.
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