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walk free
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To go unpunished; to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly when actually guilty.
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I walk free now.
They expected to walk free.
Perpetrators of these crimes often walk free.
Exiles return and political prisoners walk free.
We want Chelsea to walk free".
IF A rapist marries his victim, he can walk free.
You don't walk free, but the result has a bearing".
I am worried that Duch will one day walk free".
Mr. Ranta could walk free as early as Thursday.
After acknowledging him, the gunmen allow him to walk free.
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Wells has 11 walk-free games this season, and has issued just 28 over all.
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