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"too free" is a valid expression in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that has been granted too much freedom or has been excused from certain responsibilities or obligations. For example, "My teenage son has been running too free lately; it's time for me to set some boundaries."
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At first, they left us too free.
The fare is nice, too: free.
Cut the Rope is here, too (free).
Before he was much too free.
The atmosphere would have been too free".
Then, a little too free, he airily yorked himself.
Banks were too free in lending them money.
Aren't the media, bankers and big business too free?
"In my way, I'm too free," he said, and grinned.
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Were there ever times in the past where you thought the show had gotten too free-form?
Indeed, Mr. Brown has reasons to be wary of what too free-ranging an investigation into the war may reveal.
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