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The phrase "are very loose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks tightness or firmness, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The screws on the chair are very loose, making it unstable and unsafe to sit on."
Alternatives: "are quite slack" or "are not tight."
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But the limits — which are very loose to begin with — apply only in the last two months of the campaign.
Although the presidential public financing system imposes state limits as well as a total spending cap, the restrictions are very loose.
They are very loose and prone to erosion. 4 To continue with our suggested route, carry on along the path, and walk up and over the viewpoint.
"It is very exciting that the geneticists now have internal dating procedures, but really I think the dates are very loose indeed," Dr. Renfrew said in an interview.
Even younger than open clusters, stellar associations are very loose groupings of young stars that share a common place and time of origin but that are not generally tied closely enough together gravitationally to form a stable cluster.
"These figures are very loose and undoubtedly wrong," he admits, "but the truth is that nobody has ever underestimated the cost of any computer project, and the costs will be yodelingly high in any case".
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