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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regain freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone or something recovering their freedom after having it taken away in some way, such as a prisoner being released from jail. For example: After years of imprisonment, the political prisoner was finally able to regain freedom.
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"We fought you because we are free.... and want to regain freedom for our nation.
The Halley family said late on Wednesday it would dissolve its own ownership pact and give up some seats on the company's board in order to regain "freedom to manage" its holding.
Of those that have a recurrence, just over half can regain freedom from seizures either with anticonvulsants or by returning to the ketogenic diet.
The work, which earned Wallace the 2012 Horton Foote Prize for Promising New American Play Author, is a drama centering on two runaway slaves in late-1700s Rhode Island and their attempt to regain freedom.
Nothing has done more for hairdressers in politics, as many democrats in Venezuela now have short or bald haircuts and a cause: "dump the hair (cabello) to regain freedom".
A patient's decision to use OS is influenced by the factor that is most important for an individual patient: an improvement of walking, to regain freedom and independence.
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We needed to secure our regained freedom and independence.
A model inmate with the mind of a 10-year-old, Mr. Washington, 41, was scheduled to appear here at a Capitol Hill news conference in his first hours of regained freedom, on behalf of a campaign to legislate greater opportunities for appeal under the death penalty, a fate he was narrowly spared during incarceration.
Immediately after the manoeuvrability trial birds were released through the flight tunnel (acceleration and velocity trial) and regained freedom.
The first period covers the seventies and eighties; the second period covers the time until Poland regained freedom in 1989 and the nineties; and the third period encompasses the current decade of the twenty-first century.
I fervently hope that democracy will triumph in Cuba and that the admirable Cuban people will regain the freedom of assembly, the freedom of association, the freedom to demonstrate, the freedom of speech, and the freedom to travel beyond their island.
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