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free of error
adjective as in correct
adjective as in proper
adjective as in right
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Example Sentences
“Humanize something free of error.”
From Salon
Judge Carlos Lucero in dissent said the federal judge's decision was well-grounded in fact and free of error.
From Reuters
Her offenses include insufficient deference to the concept of Biblical inerrancy—the notion that the Bible is completely free of error—and her willingness to serve communion to gay churchgoers.
From Slate
Has Indra judged me and found me free of error?
From Project Gutenberg
That means the Good Book is free of error not only in spiritual and moral teaching but in all historical details.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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