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freely

[free-lee]

adverb

  1. in a free manner.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of freely1

before 900; Middle English freliche, Old English ڰŧDZī. See free, -ly
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But that night, he allowed himself to speak freely because he couldn't believe his eyes - then 17-year-old Estevao had just scored the winner in the final minutes and put on a spectacular show once more.

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Kurashov appeared in good condition and said he had agreed freely to take part.

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What safeguards, if any, do members of Congress have that might protect their ability to speak freely, and publicly oppose the executive branch?

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The former official, who asked not to be named in order to speak freely, said that’s an about-face from the Biden administration, during which agents answered to lawyers and precedent.

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But Lammy insisted Gibraltar would not be joining the Schengen free travel area - 26 European states that have abolished passport control at their mutual border so people can travel freely.

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