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Discover Ludwig"walks free" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means that someone is released from custody or imprisonment and is able to move about freely. Example: After serving 10 years in prison, John finally walks free and starts a new life outside of bars.
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"Yet he walks free".
Your rapist walks free.
She is jailed, and he walks free.
In that case, the person walks free.
La Chani, in the meantime, walks free in Sydney.
Assange walks free after nine days in jail.
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I walk free now.
They expected to walk free.
Are they walking free?
The killers walked free.
Perpetrators of these crimes often walk free.
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