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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'liberated of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the notion of being freed from something. For example: The citizens of the country were finally liberated of their oppressive regime.
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"I feel we have been liberated of an awful nightmare that was suffocating us for 11 years.
Like the Amex and the Walkers, the "Manchester City Stadium" is liberated of its regular Etihad branding for the tournament.
In the '60s, women wanted to be liberated of all the taboos, and as far as sexuality was concerned, we went very, very far".
Under the wall that had once circled the parade ground, the Minister spotted several pairs of feet, purple and bloated, liberated of their shoes.
The colt was nearly liberated of its primitive fear, the dark danger a horse unmanned represented to itself and anyone else around it.
Now Albu Kamal is liberated of the Syrian army but it is like there is a civil war between the city and the countryside.
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He dies in poverty, a shadow of the man who liberated much of the continent.
I'm going to be liberating out-of-work actors from call centres.
Suppose Billy Strayhorn had been liberated instead of "adopted" and infantilized.
At one point, he singlehandedly liberated 20percentt of US law.
McKenzie et al. (Bulstra et al. 1994) showed this method liberated 95% of incorporated radio nucleotide.
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