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How to Use "Freedom" with Example Sentences
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freedom
(n):
the ability to do or say anything you want without restriction
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Used with adjectives:
"
She has
complete
freedom
at home.
"
(complete, full, total, real, true)
"
Students have
considerable
freedom
to choose what they want to study.
"
(considerable, great)
"
He has
relative
freedom
to choose his projects.
"
(relative)
"
They argued for
basic
freedom
.
"
(basic, fundamental, human)
"
Individual
freedom
should not come before security.
"
(individual, personal)
"
She enjoyed her
new-found
freedom
.
"
(new-found, new)
"
They argued for
academic
freedom
.
"
(academic, artistic, creative, economic, intellectual, political, religious)
Used with verbs:
"
He
enjoys
the
freedom
of no curfew.
"
(enjoys, has)
"
She
values
the
freedom
to make her own decisions.
"
(values, seeks, wants, found)
"
They are working to
preserve
freedom
of religion.
"
(preserve, maintain, retain, defend, protect)
"
He refuses to
give up
his
freedom
of speech.
"
(give up, lose, surrender)
"
We have
allowed
the students more
freedom
.
"
(allowed, given, granted, permitted)
"
The constitution
guarantees
certain
freedoms
.
"
(guarantees)
"
Many
freedoms
were violated
by the new laws.
"
(be + violated, be + taken away, be + limited, be + reduced, be + restricted, be + threatened)
Used with prepositions:
"
She enjoys
freedom
from
punishment for speaking her mind.
"
(from)
"
We argued for
freedom
of
the press.
"
(of)
"
We are fighting
for
freedom
.
"
(for)
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