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To completely have free will would require one to be living alone without the influence of others. However, this still wouldn't be completely free will because they would have to be reacting to the forces of nature.
Choice, because of external factors, is not the same as free will.
The last time a person had completely free will was when they were an entity in the non-life realm choosing which body they were going to incarnate into. There they could choose based simply upon their own wants, desires and goals.