give something (a) free reign

give something (a) free reign
give (someone/something) (a) free reign See at: give free rein

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  • give someone (a) free reign — give (someone/something) (a) free reign See at: give free rein …   New idioms dictionary

  • give something (a) free rein — give (someone/something) (a) free rein to allow someone or something complete freedom. The owners gave the chef free reign to create a new menu. She was afraid to give free rein to her feelings …   New idioms dictionary

  • give (a) free reign — give (someone/something) (a) free reign See at: give free rein …   New idioms dictionary

  • give someone (a) free rein — give (someone/something) (a) free rein to allow someone or something complete freedom. The owners gave the chef free reign to create a new menu. She was afraid to give free rein to her feelings …   New idioms dictionary

  • give (a) free rein — give (someone/something) (a) free rein to allow someone or something complete freedom. The owners gave the chef free reign to create a new menu. She was afraid to give free rein to her feelings …   New idioms dictionary

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