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"liberty to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used in the context of granting or allowing someone to do something without restriction or control. Example: "The government granted its citizens the liberty to express their opinions freely without fear of persecution."
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Liberty to express yourself.
They feel at liberty to discriminate.
That's all I'm at liberty to say".
I'm not at liberty to discuss that".
Russians owe their liberty to American resolve.
"I'm not at liberty to discuss it".
He is not at liberty to misremember, nor is he at liberty to stop remembering.
I'll take the liberty to follow up with you immediately".
Run the Statue of Liberty to that telephone pole.
We give them complete liberty to do what they want.
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Age estimates at recapture were also determined by adding time-at-liberty to backtransformed ages at tagging.
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