free exercise

collocation in English

meaningsoffreeandexercise

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free
adjective
adverb
uk
/friː/
us
/friː/
not limited ...
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exercise
noun
uk
/ˈek.sə.saɪz/
us
/ˈek.sɚ.saɪz/
physical activity that you do to make your body strong ...
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(Definition offreeandexercisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffree exercise

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I also leave to one sidefreeexerciserights.
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I duck the question because it is not clear to me that free speech rights andfreeexerciserights are respect-rights in the same way.
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Rawls could therefore allow that were a society that is hostile to thefreeexerciseof free human reason to undermine the conditions of liberty, reasonable pluralism might not persist.
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We enjoy thefreeexerciseof fundamental human rights.
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This freedom is also our freedom and it is a guarantee of thefreeexerciseof our mandate.
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A good deal has happened since then to control the admitted dangers which exist in thefreeexerciseof the power of advertising.
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Honest, decent citizens may be hindered in thefreeexerciseof their vote, and the result of the election may be adversely affected.
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The only assurance of afreeexerciseof public choice is the end of rationing and control, which will be brought about at the earliest possible moment.
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If we are relying on experts to make a judgment, it is silly to place an arithmetical barrier in the way of thefreeexerciseof their judgment.
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This restriction on thefreeexerciseof the right of use undoubtedly constitutes an interference with the applicants' enjoyment of their rights as the owners of property.
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We are at present concerned about newspapers closing down, but when a newspaper closes down that is, at any rate, due to thefreeexerciseof public demand.
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting thefreeexercisethereof...
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It guarantees thefreeexerciseof religious worship under the sole restrictions hereafter in the interest of public order.
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Article 34 guarantees thefreeexerciseof the citizens' political rights as provided for by the federal and cantonal constitutions.
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Requiring a student to read a particular book is generally not coercive offreeexerciserights.
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Thefreeexerciseand enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed.
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