Pronunciation of the English word liberties.
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1. | Journalists and researchers have talked about a "libertarian-to-alt-right pipeline," where people holding what they claim are firm beliefs in individual liberties are slowly drawn to overt opposition to the liberties of women and minority groups. | |
2. | Paris did her best to defend her liberties. | |
3. | The journalist took liberties with the facts he had gathered. | |
4. | You must not take liberties with older people. | |
5. | The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. | |
6. | Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. | |
7. | I took some creative liberties. I hope you don't mind. | |
8. | Paris did its best to defend its liberties. | |
9. | Tom took too many liberties when he was here. | |
10. | Human rights organisations complained loudly and repeatedly about the lack of civil liberties in the country under Tom's rule. |