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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Freewill

"People do not want their freewill taken away from them."

Is that wrong, or has "freewill" become possible as a noun? Is it one word only as an adjective and two separate words as a noun?

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" The phrase itself could be used as a noun or something else depending on sentence context.

  • " The phrase itself could be used as a noun or something else depending on sentence context.
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It is always two words "free will." The phrase itself could be used as a noun or something else depending on sentence context.

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