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1 However, the new location, in a spacious park, gave him more freedom .
2 Gretl, as an American citizen, had far more freedom than her siblings.
3 We see Anakin slowly becoming more independent, wanting more freedom and power.
4 The only way to achieve more freedom was to earn it back.
5 In every way that mattered, she had more freedom than her father.
6 He wants more freedom for school governance and for the retirement system.
7 The two girls kissed, with even more freedom than in the hall.
8 Then there must be more freedom , movement, and individuality within the Church.
9 I'd frankly trade some of that care for a bit more freedom .
10 There was more freedom , and he probably had a more sympathetic audience.
11 They enjoyed more freedom at fairs, which were intended to attract outsiders.
12 What gives the upper limbs more freedom of motion than the lower?
13 George, while accepting for himself the same partial seclusion, had more freedom .
14 I will demand two years' more freedom , and I shall obtain them.
15 Iranian government officials often enjoy more freedom in regard to flying.
16 Police used heavy force in 2013 to suppress mass protests demanding more freedom .
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