feel free
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"You can escape," she said, "but you never really feel free."
From BBC
You go out, you feel free to be somebody else when the lights are down low.
From Los Angeles Times
Otherwise, presidents may feel free to take away the taxing power “from the people’s representatives,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
The defendant claimed other delivery drivers had told him "there are snacks in the fridge, feel free to eat them", according to court documents.
From Barron's
“We’re always willing to work with companies that have questions and they should feel free to contact us.”
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