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"move about freely" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to express independence or an elevated level of freedom, either on an individual or a collective level. For example, "The citizens of our country now have the right to move about freely."
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They cannot move about freely.
Musicians with portable instruments are instructed to move about freely.
It is about denying women the basic human right to move about freely.
Goods could move about freely; services moved about to some extent; but labour did not move.
And so, even if they move about freely themselves, they encircle the children with restrictions.
It seats 14, with enough room for passengers to move about freely.
Since Mayra grew up there, the gangsters allow her to move about freely.
Suburban whites use and deal drugs with impunity, as they can move about freely.
Now at home in the southern Chinese city of Nanjing, she said she was allowed to move about freely.
Now you can dive into the water, move about freely in the aquatic environment, and even use your gun.
The money, he added, would help the Palestinians and their goods to "move about freely" between Israel and Gaza.
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