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free atmosphere

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noun

  1. the part of the atmosphere that lies above the frictional influence of the earth's surface.


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"The free atmosphere that existed is gone and people are worried," says Stephan Ortmann, a political scientist at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University.

From BBC Dec. 13, 2023

Improvising freely, she and Hersch create an intimate, free atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re eavesdropping on a private after-party.

From Seattle Times Jan. 4, 2023

It was a free atmosphere of scientists, maybe too free because nobody cared about making money.

From BusinessWeek Aug. 9, 2012

By Balkan standards Prince Paul, product of the free atmosphere of English university life, promised to be a more liberal ruler than Alexander.

From Time Magazine Archive

Was it possible for a fellowship, established in the free atmosphere of the mountains, to live in the lower altitude of Fairlands?

From The Eyes of the World by Wright, Harold Bell

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