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'sense of independence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's feeling of being able to make decisions and take care of themselves without needing help from others. For example, "By finishing her college degree, she felt a great sense of independence."
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What is destroyed is egoism, the false sense of independence.
ReadingKerouac confirmed the sense of independence I have always felt.
"I have a very clear sense of independence," he said.
He, in turn, was fascinated by her sense of independence.
It has the potential to change paratransit customers' mobility and sense of independence.
Traveling with friends and alone imparted with me a newfound adaptability, maturity, and sense of independence.
Her family said that her job had given Shaheena a sense of independence.
Meanwhile, at street level, a strong sense of independence courses through the corridor.
He had a very hard time dealing with my sense of independence and desire for answers".
The party also wants to reform pensions, to give women a greater sense of independence.
Their relationship has thrived on a shared sense of independence of mind.
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