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Originally Posted by henry quirk
'Not free of, free to'
i don't see the distinction
to be 'free to' means one is 'free of <restraint>'
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Free of restraint, yes, but not free of other people (and possibly their choices and behaviors.) If your neighbor is religious you do not have the right to be
free of any exposure to him in public places, for example, but you are
free to go back inside your house.