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1 The place was one enormous chamber almost entirely free of interior walls.
2 Why expend all this effort for something that wouldn't go entirely free ?
3 Often the patients are entirely free from the trouble during the summer.
4 He's entirely free of cynicism, like he's avoided being tainted by disappointment.
5 The smaller end of the egg is often entirely free from markings.
6 The clay seemed to be perfectly pure and entirely free from sand.
7 While any one is base, none can be entirely free and noble.
8 The priest replied that it is unmixed satisfaction, entirely free from sorrow.
9 Yet the head tone must not be entirely free from palatal resonance.
10 The man fashioned by moral education, and he only, is entirely free .
11 The conferral at Dublin Castle was entirely free of controversy, however.
12 Indeed, the film's most compelling scene is entirely free of bloodshed.
13 Bridge was the only member of the group whose conscience was entirely free .
14 We shall never be entirely free of the shadow of death.
15 All wanted a government entirely free from tyranny; all expected impossibilities.
16 The body being entirely free , could not transmit the stain to His soul.
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