His this book was comparatively free from the tension and anger of his time.
Even in the comparatively free print media, the election is considered a foregone conclusion.
For a few years in the 1920's before Socialist Realism became the law of the land, film makers were comparatively free.
Bicycles are parked thickly, leaving the streets comparatively free of standing cars.
'London is a comparatively free and happy city', mused the inaugural editorial.
The garden was well kept and comparatively free from weeds.
His play is comparatively free of form to start with.
The fifth movement is comparatively free in form, but resembles a rondo.
As such it has been comparatively free from criticism.
While most financial centers have cracked down on such abuses, Australia remains comparatively free of trading regulations.