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>Ability to have control over one's actions
>Ability to have done otherwise
>Ability to choose
>Ability to influence the future
How are none of these meaningful?
Also, even if we couldn't define free will in any meaningful sense, that wouldn't mean that free will itself isn't meaningful or that it doesn't exist.
Mathematicians have been arguing (largely correctly) about the real numbers for a long time before they were actually given a meaningful definition. This clearly demonstrates that having a definition is not necessary for a thing to exist or be meaningful.

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