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freedom

[free-duhm] / ˈfri dəm /




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A forest in the backyard gives his children, ages 4 and 8, the same freedom to romp through nature he enjoyed growing up in Alaska.

From Los Angeles Times

Diaco described it as being "a voice for the people who want to have their freedom".

From BBC

This strategy "will backfire for specific audiences, particularly Westerners and others from democracies who are used to having freedom of expression," said Bohl.

From Barron's

She said a comfortable life in Naperville, Ill., costs about $120,000 annually, but the financial independence she earned by building wealth before having a child offers her rare freedom as a parent.

From MarketWatch

"Motherhood is full of sweet moments, but they do not make up for the freedom I could have had instead," one mother on the group, living in Australia with a five-year old, told the BBC.

From BBC