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"wriggle free" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an entity that is attempting to escape from confinement or being held captive in some way. Example: The little mouse managed to wriggle free from the clutches of the cat.
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Perpetrators of violence must not be allowed to wriggle free.
The young child was the first to wriggle free.
MacLeod's fiction is full of traps — some physical, some psychological, none easy to wriggle free of.
Sampras had Haas 0-40 on his serve at 2-2 and let him wriggle free.
Yet the city had its hooks in too early for me ever to wriggle free.
Many banks want to buy back the warrants and wriggle free of the government.
I was trying to wriggle free because I do my best boxing on the outside".
The first thing to wriggle free from these attention-grabbing surroundings was the exceptional cast.
Burying his head in his hand as he realized the extent of the disaster, he tried initially to wriggle free.
The cover line read: "Caught in a Noose: Tilghman slips up, and Golf Channel can't wriggle free".
The man, who was bald, and looked in his 30s or 40s, was attempting to wriggle free.
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