champion of freedom

collocation in English

meaningsofchampionandfreedom

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champion
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/
us
/ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/
someone or something, especially a person or animal, that has beaten all other competitors in ...
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freedom
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.dəm/
us
/ˈfriː.dəm/
the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled ...
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(Definition ofchampionandfreedomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I hope we shall frequently hear speeches of that kind from anotherchampionoffreedomand liberty.
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She criticised me—thechampionoffreedomof information, as everyone knows—for flawed plans.
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I am sure he will be achampionoffreedomin this respect; at any rate we will see that he is.
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He is indeed achampionoffreedomand democracy.
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I shall be achampionoffreedomand justice.
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It has no right to pretend it's achampionoffreedomand democracy.
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Both are champions of freedom and gender equality.
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Yet that is what the so-called champions of freedom have denied us this afternoon.
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They have always been the champions of freedom and democracy.
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Our whole justification for a military alliance was that we were the champions of freedom and the champions of the rule of law.
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