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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as loose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the looseness of one thing to another in various contexts, such as clothing, rules, or interpretations.
Example: "The new dress code is as loose as the previous one, allowing for more personal expression."
Alternatives: "as relaxed" or "as flexible".
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"They're as loose as they'll go.
"Stretch all the time, until your body becomes as loose as a monkey's".
For most of the evening, the Senator seemed as loose as Bush was tight.
One hour and $115 later your back's as loose as a goose.
"Just as loose as can be all the time," Burnett said.
Pull it as tight or as loose as you want.
When braiding, do it as tight or as loose as you want.
The braid can be as tight or as loose as you want.
We're not as loose.
The team was as loose and confident as its fans.
However, they define their three-level pre-empts as "loose".
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