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The phrase "liberty of" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to express the concept of freedom or being able to act without restriction. For example: "The citizens of this country were granted the liberty of self-determination."
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At Liberty of London.
The liberty of amnesia.
"I took the liberty of reading it first.
Sometimes Jessica took the liberty of calling the girls back.
Without complete liberty of opinion, he insisted, civilizations ossify.
"Sculpture takes the liberty of having no specific destination".
"They've taken the liberty of preparing a text," Stan said.
£55 per pair; Liberty of London, Regent Street.
Libertarians care more about the liberty of individuals.
They could be the Liberty of the high street".
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Liberties, of course, were taken.
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