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The exact point where freedom stopped can be subjective and varies depending on historical, geographical, and personal contexts. It may refer to moments like the signing of oppressive laws, the onset of authoritarian regimes, or events such as wars and revolutions that curtailed civil liberties. For many, it symbolizes the loss of autonomy in situations where individual rights are overridden by state control or societal norms. Ultimately, it is a complex intersection of time and circumstance that defines the boundaries of freedom.

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