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free

adjective as in without charge

adjective as in not busy; unoccupied

adjective as in generous, unsparing

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Much of this may not be registered as defence spending in the statistics, but at the same time, none of it is free.

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"The door is ajar for China to position itself as an advocate of free trade and a stable global force," said Mr Cruise of Moody's.

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He says he will hold elections between December 2025 and March 2026, depending on how quickly his government can institute reforms he believes necessary for free and fair elections.

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The government has previously said that Budget was a necessary package to fill what it called a black hole in the public finances, and other changes were freeing up properties for first-time buyers.

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Republicans erupted in laughter, because, you know, hearing a supposed leader of the free world threatening a sovereign nation’s land is so funny.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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