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feel free

  1. Be uninhibited about doing or saying something. For example, Feel free to borrow the car whenever you need it, or You want to state the case? Feel free. For a synonym, see be my guest.



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It is strange that in a culture where increased awareness of mental health realities and challenges have led to so many positive changes, including to the vernacular, people still feel free to film, post, watch and judge strangers who have lost control without showing any concern for context or consequence.

If you’re firmly in the “no mayo in my dips” camp, feel free to leave it out.

From Salon

If you love the soft brine of chopped black olives on OG 7-layer dip, then feel free to add some of those here.

From Salon

Yet, not long after, he assured Philippines president Bongbong Marcos, during his visit to the White House, that he should feel free to have good relations with China because the U.S. has good relations with China as well.

From Slate

“I definitely feel free if I’m feeling some type of way — obviously I’m saying it in songs and not holding anything back. But I think everyone’s experience is very different. I’m sitting in a different spot than somebody three doors down is, you know? And different countries and different political settings — I’m sure it’s something that’s a problem in places.”

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