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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'of talking' or 'to talk,' 'of moving' or 'to move'?

If there’s freedom (of talking, to talk), there’s freedom (of moving, to move). 
  

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If there’s freedom to talk, there’s freedom to move. If there’s freedom of speech, there’s freedom of movement.

  • If there’s freedom to talk, there’s freedom to move.
  • If there’s freedom of speech, there’s freedom of movement.
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If there’s freedom to talk, there’s freedom to move.
If there’s freedom of speech, there’s freedom of movement.

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