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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearly free" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe something that is close to being free but not quite there. For example, "You can get these shoes nearly free; they are on sale for only five dollars!".
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Most performances are free or nearly free.
The children have nearly free rein.
He persuaded actors to read for free, or nearly free.
Well, nearly free -- there is a $5.99 annual fee.
Then they [got] these people in for nearly free".
For Blackstar, that meant giving McCaslin's band nearly free rein.
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Skiers will nearly free-fall out of the starting house, gathering speed like a sky diver.
Electronic structure theory, classical and quantum; free, nearly-free, and tight-binding limits.
First, they show enrolment in Medicaid, the nearly-free health programme for the poor.
Their influence, the story runs, forced the communist regime to concede nearly-free elections in June 1989.
Here are six nearly-free things to do in the downtown and surrounding areas.
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