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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a somewhat loose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not tightly fitted or is more relaxed in nature, often referring to physical objects or concepts.
Example: "The dress was a somewhat loose fit, making it comfortable for the warm summer day."
Alternatives: "a slightly relaxed" or "a rather baggy".
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Jack, meanwhile, meets and haphazardly courts a somewhat loose rodeo girl from Texas, Lureen.
Spyware is a somewhat loose term, and can mean anything from often innocuous Web cookies to Trojan programs that can hijack a computer.
In engineering parlance, humans are receptors of analog signals; and, by a somewhat loose convention, the messages conveyed via these carriers are called analog-form information, or simply analog information.
The CIA also conducts secret political and economic intervention, psychological warfare, and paramilitary operations in other countries, functions that were treated as a Cold War necessity on the basis of a somewhat loose interpretation of the original charter.
Set in the New York City subway — a modern circle of hell — the play centers on two characters: Clay, a middle-class, black intellectual, and Lula, a somewhat loose, blond white woman who eventually does away with Clay and his pretensions and his rage towards his white seductress by violently killing him.
This is bound to be a somewhat loose fit the institutional and bureaucratic structure of law means that it will generally be an imperfect expression of the society it regulates.
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This doesn't mean they agree with Fletcher; in fact, they point out that in his height-and-acne paper, he used a somewhat looser mathematical model, one that makes it easier to produce spurious correlations between people — which is why, they say, Fletcher found that acne and height were contagious.
Other than a possibility of somewhat loose stools in the first few weeks of therapy, they have no known side effects.
After you let go of a finished twist, it will likely spring back a little and feel somewhat loose.
President Bill Clinton had a reputation for being somewhat loose with the rules.
For those of you who read the previous blog, my cunning plan to divide my time between the play and the novel (while doing a bit of standup and a show in Bath) came somewhat loose on its hinges when the play won, became indecently insistent and ended up monopolising all the parts of last week, so that I didn't spend either flailing about a stage, or hurtling across railway platforms.
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