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freer

[free-er] / ˈfri ər /


Example Sentences

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That leaves the group freer to fire rockets in response to activity by Israeli security forces in the West Bank and Israel.

From New York Times

“I think some of the tension is gone, so I feel more relaxed. A lot of times when that happens, you react better, you see the ball better. I’m just playing a little freer.”

From Los Angeles Times

But it is where senior figures can take the temperature of the party, and where members - behind closed doors - feel freer to express their views out of the glare of cameras.

From BBC

He said tourists preferred a freer environment, and forcing businesses to enforce the hijab law would harm an industry still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

From New York Times

Largely because the conventional — and bipartisan — wisdom held that the People’s Republic of China was slip-sliding away from communism, embracing freer markets and freer trade in pursuit of prosperity.

From Washington Times