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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spaces of freedom' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in a metaphorical sense, to refer to situations, places, or times in which one is free to express oneself or do as one wishes. For example: "Artists have long sought out spaces of freedom in which to create their works."
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They could only hope that clashes between rival elites might weaken the power of the ruling class and open up small spaces of freedom.
Rather, one should question struggles for recognition as to whether and to what extent they increase spaces of freedom to think and act differently (Tully 2000, 469).
Thus, in designing work situations "for" the elderly, there might be a line of action focused on broadening "spaces of freedom" for individual and team experience-based strategies.
These spaces of freedom take several forms.
Economic relaxations that haven't managed, after more than five years since they began, to allow Cubans to live in dignity, nor have they provided larger spaces of freedom.
Her books include Syria Speaks: Art and Culture from the Frontline, The Secret Life of Syrian Lingerie: Intimacy and Design, Creating Spaces of Freedom: Culture in Defiance and Kaveh Golestan: Recording the Truth in Iran.
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"My role is to create a space of freedom" for the curators, said Mr. Raspail.
"A film should have a space of freedom for the viewer".
But it's also a space of freedom from modernity, a place of chaotic but enduring memories.
She rejects the thesis she embraced 15 years earlier, as she notes that the online world is no longer a space of freedom and reinvention.
Calling himself "very French," he said that eroticism is for him a "space of freedom and rebellion, liberated from moral criteria".
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