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Free Place Term Complimentary Eslpod 0195 We 0064 Eslpod Amusement Park

Id ESLPod_0195_WE_0064
Episode Id ESLPod 195
Episode Title At an Amusement Park
Phrase to get in (for) free
Text The phrase "to get in (for) free," in this podcast, means to enter a place without paying: "My brother works at that movie theater and he told me that we could get in for free." Another term we use for getting entry to a place without paying is "free admission": "There was a sign at the store that read: 'If you buy 10 cans of corn, you can get free admission to a movie.'" A more formal way of describing something that is free is to use the term "complimentary," such as "complimentary tickets," or "complimentary drinks" at a bar. An informal way of talking about free things is to use the word "freebie": "I got this hat as a freebie when I went to the opening of that new store."
Topics Entertainment + Sports

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