Sentence examples for may feel free from inspiring English sources

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Attendees may feel free to show up wearing Snuggies, as long as they are flame-retardant.

She may feel free to tell us, a few films down the line.

Irony is a means of depriving the object of its reality in order that the subject may feel free.

You may feel free to join ESPN.com's Tim MacMahon in pondering the eternal question: Are these really the Mavericks?

If the builders of the Village would like a consultant for coming projects, they may feel free to contact me.

In fact, anyone may feel free to broadcast whatever details of his life he feels comfortable having other people know.

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Israel may feel freer, too, to flex its own muscle.

Some Americans, no longer tied to their employer-provided insurance, may feel freer to take better jobs or start their own businesses.

But with Castro gone, Cuban artists across the board — not just the ones who globe trot — may feel freer to explore new terrain.

In other words, residents may feel freer to talk about difficulties with one or a few trusted individuals, instead of an entire work-team.

They have two days left with their most powerful margins in each chamber, and several departing legislators may now feel free to vote for a tax increase without worrying about any wrath from voters.

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