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The term 'loophole' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a means of evading a rule, obligation, or law in an indirect or clever way. For example: "The company managed to find a loophole in the tax code that allowed them to pay fewer taxes than their competitors."
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"It's not a loophole".
It is not a loophole".
"There must be a loophole".
Yes, it's a loophole.
But she added: "There's a loophole.
But a loophole may exist for banks.
Conversion, however, was a loophole.
But there is a loophole.
"Just looking for a loophole".
Finally, a loophole is discovered.
That's a loophole finders' charter.
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