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Discover Ludwig"take liberties" is an idiom and is used in written English.
You can use this idiom when you want to express that someone has done something that went beyond what was expected or allowed. For example, you can say "I'm not sure if I should take liberties with the plans that we already agreed on".
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take liberties
verb
To act on one's own authority, without asking for permission.
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"You can take liberties.
"We take liberties".
I don't want to take liberties.
"I don't like to take liberties, Eddie.
Phelps isn't afraid to take liberties.
"You take liberties," Hadithi tells Wiener sternly.
"In America, if they take liberties, there will be consequences".
Yes, filmmakers have the right to take liberties.
Productions in the region often take liberties with the text.
No barrister dared to take liberties with him.
You can take liberties with the timeline and visuals, and open the story up".
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