Sentence examples for not very free from inspiring English sources

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It turns out to means not very free at all.

"I live in America, which is the land of the free, and I feel like if you can't express yourself, you're not very free".

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However, a soil test has shown the clay content to be too high and therefore not very free-draining.

The country's not-very-free media outlets are the primary source of scholarship on the anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, anti-arthritic benefits of soaking in oil (the Environmental Protection Agency considers its primary ingredient, naphthalene, a "possible human carcinogen").

Therefore, the afferent traffic from the diaphragm was probably not very different during free breathing and during loaded breathing.

The B16.F10 melanoma model used in these studies was not very sensitive to free ZD6126 treatment at the 100 mg kg−1 dosing schedule.

That may have come from my not being the favorite child in the family, and not minding that I wasn't — it left me very free.

But then Larry started cleaning at the top-right corner, and it immediately started to look very free not like the work of a pupil".

URUMQI, China — For a street whose name suggests throwing off shackles, South Liberation Road doesn't look like a very free place these days.

I felt very free for not knowing.

"To me, the ideal interior is very free and not so concerned with structure.

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