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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)
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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)
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We have allowed the students more freedom."
(allowed, given, granted, permitted)
"
The constitution guarantees certain freedoms."
(guarantees)
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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)