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total freedom
noun as in blank check
Strongest match
Example Sentences
So there's the part of every person who wants total freedom and to live completely selfishly.
But the answer lay in the operator's total freedom from suspicion that his captive had read the wire.
We hardly know which most to applaud—the total freedom from prejudice, or the poetry of this exquisite passage.
Total freedom from change would imply total freedom from error; but this is the prerogative of Omniscience alone.
The total freedom from books and from all other refining influences during vacations is as unnecessary as it is deplorable.
His total freedom from all ceremony and affectation perfectly charmed me.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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