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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trade freely" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation in which goods and services are exchanged between two or more parties without any restrictions. For example, "The two countries agreed to open up their borders and trade freely."
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In the kampung, we could trade freely.
The island can also trade freely with the giant mainland economy.
Legend still holds a stake, but Lenovo shares trade freely in Hong Kong.
Its firms have subsidiaries in EU countries through which they can trade freely.
"EU treaties constitute the binding international law allowing British firms to trade freely across 25 nations.
Let's trade freely with foreign entities but act responsibly when protecting our country.
That is not possible now, because oil did not trade freely before 1973.
Only a few are willing to allow their currencies to trade freely.
The system is known as passporting and allows firms to trade freely across borders.
The Americans wanted films to trade freely like any other manufactured goods.
The U.S, Canada, and Mexico have always agreed to trade freely.
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