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freedom of thought
n.
1.the right to hold unpopular ideas
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freedom of the seas
freedom of the press
freedom of speech
freedom of religion
freedom of assembly
freedom from self-incrimination
freedom from search and seizure
freedom from involuntary servitude
freedom from double jeopardy
freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
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freedom party
freedom rider
freedom to bear arms
freedwoman
freehand
freehanded
freehearted
freehold
freeholder
freeing
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circular function
galvanized iron
sateen
phlox subulata
composedly
brimming
tuxtla gutierrez
shufti
cognitively
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put some teeth into (something)
to increase the power of something
The government plans to put some teeth into the new laws against property crime.
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The appliance ________ repaired by a qualified technician
a.
should be only
b.
oughtn't to be
c.
should only be
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