Pronunciation of the English word freer.
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1. | See how much freer you feel at the keyboard after practicing your scales like the other kids? | |
2. | I know no freer country than my own, for never do I bother leaving home. | |
3. | Is sentence construction in Esperanto freer than in Portuguese? | |
4. | I feel freer than ever | |
5. | I feel freer than ever before. | |
6. | Nowadays, due to the biased media, even little kids like Junior and Sally won’t accept feminism for its negative connatations... I think we need to tell men – and a growing percentage of women – that feminism is for everyone, and its values should apply to us all as people in a society that’s much freer than past societies. | |
7. | Every time you meet a situation you think at the time it is an impossibility and you go through the tortures of the damned, once you have met it and lived through it, you find that forever after you are freer than you were before. | |
8. | Once isolated, it is easy to lose one's sense of self. Abusers insist on controlling minute aspects of their partners' lives. Over time, victims internalize the rules and forget what life was like when they were freer to make their own choices. | |
9. | In all the work I have done as President—every decision I have made, every executive action I have taken, every bill I have proposed and signed—I've tried to give all Americans the tools and conditions to build the future of our dreams in a good society with a strong economy, a cleaner environment, and a freer, safer, more prosperous world. |