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Discover Ludwig"maintenance free" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that does not need a lot of work or attention to keep it running or in good condition. For example, "This lawn mower is maintenance free; all you have to do is make sure it has enough fuel."
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There's no such thing as maintenance free.
Most home putting greens are made of synthetic turf, which is generally maintenance free.
A landscaper put in plants that are relatively maintenance free, like hydrangeas and grasses.
These doors are sturdier than wooden doors, virtually maintenance free, and they are less vulnerable to the weather.
Sold as being maintenance free, the synthetic surface at Hollywood Park did not live up to the pitch.
I think the problem stems from them selling the tracks in the first place as being maintenance free.
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"It's not totally maintenance-free.
Cedar and redwood are maintenance-free but more expensive.
It's not quite as maintenance-free as it sounds.
People want space, square footage and maintenance-free living".
She doesn't appear needy, she is mercifully maintenance-free.
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