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But although Turner may not have freed painting from literary or topical subject matter, he certainly marginalised those sources.

Free speech may not be free, but it's not a crime.

free time may not seem free, as long as freedoms are perpetually under attack.

Even if something is free to download, it may not be free to use, especially for commercial purposes.

Most routine antibody tests are designed to detect free antibodies, and in early, active disease, circulating antibodies may not be free in serum but sequestered in complexes with the antigens which originally triggered their production.

Humans may not be free to as great an extent as the intuitive notion of free will suggests, but there is no other freedom to be had.

where φ(x) is any formula (in which x may or may not be free) that does not contain any second-order quantifiers, but possibly free second-order variables.

"The press may not be free to criticize Putin, but anyone else, they can".

Access to the best bits, for example, may not be free, or cheap, and unlimited.

Goldman and its leader may not be free and clear, however.

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