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toll–free
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toll–free
(adjective)
toll–free
/
ˈ
toʊl
ˈ
friː/
adjective
toll–free
/
ˈ
toʊl
ˈ
friː/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TOLL–FREE
US
:
allowing you to make a long-distance telephone call without having to pay a toll
a
toll-free
call/number
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— toll–free
adverb
call
toll-free
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