Sentence examples for liberating to read from inspiring English sources

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I managed to smuggle a copy out of the local library and it was liberating to read a book about characters in the same situation as me.

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Strangely, it had liberated me to read even more.

It was also liberating for me to read things like "The Makioka Sisters," "Kafu the Scribbler" or "I Am a Cat".

Paradoxically, it's liberating to take on another voice.

It feels ridiculously liberating to say this.

At age 71, with a little help from Viagra, the professor suddenly throws himself into a torrid affair with one Faunia Farley, an emotionally battered young woman whose apparent inability to read makes Coleman feel liberated from "the ridiculous quest for significance".

To read him is to be liberated from all that stuff and to recover the republican and democratic greatness of our connection to the whole of life.

It enabled entire populations to read the Bible in their own language, liberating them from Latinate clergies that had kept them in superstitious serfdom.

"It really is liberating," he said, noting the stress that came from needing to read one another's mind on command because of a mark on the calendar.

He seems to have the mind of a scientist and the heart of a poet — I'm curious to read his assured perspective on the whole operation, which may liberate me from my reptilian one.

Was Raymond liberating to write?

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