Usage examples of "freely negotiable credit" in English with translation to French

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I have cut up all but one of my credit cards. J'ai interrompu toutes mes cartes de crédit sauf une.
You can enter the library freely. L'entrée de la bibliothèque est libre.
Which credit cards can I use? Quelle carte de crédit puis-je utiliser ?
Each can decide freely. Chacun peut décider librement.
I always buy expensive items on credit. J'achète toujours les articles onéreux à crédit.
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It is only the poor who pay cash. That's not from virtue, but because they are refused credit. Il n'y a que les pauvres gens qui payent comptant. Ce n'est pas par vertu; c'est parce qu'on ne leur fait pas crédit.
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I maxed out my credit card. J'ai épuisé ma carte de crédit.
It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else, that prevents men from living freely and nobly. C'est leur préoccupation de la propriété, plus que toute autre chose, qui empêche les hommes de vivre librement et noblement.
I would like to pay with a credit card. Je voudrais payer par carte de crédit.
In Japan we may criticize the government freely. Au Japon, on peut critiquer librement le gouvernement.
She's maxed out all her credit cards. Elle a excédé tous les plafonds de ses cartes de crédit.
Can I use this room freely? Puis-je utiliser cette pièce librement ?
Where are your credit cards? Où sont vos cartes de crédit ?
They supported his right to speak freely. Ils soutinrent son droit à parler librement.
Can I use a credit card? Puis-je utiliser une carte de crédit ?
This means you can reuse them freely for a textbook, for an application, for a research project, for anything! Cela veut dire que vous pouvez les réutiliser librement pour un livre, une application, pour un projet de recherche, pour n'importe quoi !
I cut up all but one of my credit cards. J'ai interrompu toutes mes cartes de crédit sauf une.
Do you have a credit card? Avez-vous une carte de crédit ?
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