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How to Use "Independence" with Example Sentences
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independence
(n):
freedom to do whatever one chooses or desires
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Used with adjectives:
"
Teenagers want to have
total
independence
.
"
(total, complete, absolute)
"
My son is pursuing
financial
independence
.
"
(financial)
"
You cannot have
true
independence
while still living with your parents.
"
(true, real, genuine)
Used with verbs:
"
He
enjoys
his new-found
independence
.
"
(enjoys, values, loves, likes, needs)
"
She
has
more
independence
since she left her parents' home.
"
(has)
"
Argentina
gained
independence
from Spain in 1816.
"
(gained, attained, achieved, received, earned)
"
She doesn't want to
lose
her
independence
.
"
(lose, give up)
"
The military fights to
maintain
the
independence
of their country.
"
(maintain, preserve)
"
She needs to
encourage
independence
in her son.
"
(encourage, promote)
"
India observes a national holiday that
celebrates
independence
from British rule.
"
(celebrates)
"
The United States
proclaimed
independence
from Great Britain on July 4, 1776.
"
(proclaimed, declared)
Used with prepositions:
"
Mexico gained
independence
from
Spain in 1821.
"
(from)
Used with nouns:
"
July 4th is
Independence
Day
for the United States of America.
"
(day)
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