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Discover Ludwig"come loose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something has become unfastened or disconnected. For example, "The screws had come loose from the wall."
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Pitons hammered into the rock come loose.
Things can come loose and roll downwards, but they cannot come loose and roll up.
Her teeth had come loose under pressure from the clamp.
Hunter thought that Woody's knee brace might have come loose.
I'm going to stay here till the bricks come loose".
The visual gags and broad jokes come loose and fast.
It seemed the whole mountain had come loose.
The change made some wheels prone to come loose.
"I couldn't figure out why the piece hadn't come loose.
The best treatment for a crown that has come loose but has appropriate marginal fit and form is not clear.
One of the belt loops had come loose, and yes, the cuffs had begun to fray.
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