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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while free" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to modify a verb, noun, or adjective to indicate that the action or state described is occurring during a period of time when someone is not occupied or bound by obligations. Here are some examples: 1. While free from work, she decided to take a trip to Europe. 2. He spent his evenings while free working on his novel. 3. While free from distractions, he was able to focus on his studies. 4. While free from illness, she enjoyed a busy and active lifestyle. 5. While free of financial worries, they were able to travel and explore the world.
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As before (Free) means fully free, while (Free + IAP) indicates use of in-app purchases.
Or tables, or poles, while free shots materialise from the ether.
While free is an enticing proposition, it is very hard to make it work.
While free e-mail accounts have display advertising, they are not especially profitable.
While free shipping does attract customers, analysts and shippers caution that the shipping costs show up elsewhere.
Edlinger had a serious fall while free soloing in the 1990s and had a heart attack related to the accident.
"Up All Night" slipped to 5.3 million viewers while "Free Agents" veered dangerously close to cancellation territory at 3.1 million.
Radio Free Asia gave his name as Lobsang Trinlay, while Free Tibet identified him as Lobsang Tsultrim, 21.
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While free-trials work somewhat, the time constraints are limiting.
In captivity, takins are fed a constant and balanced diet, while free-ranging wild takin typically graze on various plants.
Tapered fibers are more efficient, and require less on-chip space, than grating couplers, while free-space coupling is inconsistent with on-chip devices.
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