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cut loose
verb
To behave in an uncontrolled manner.
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"cut loose" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "set free" or "release from constraints/bonds," though it can also mean "let go/have fun" in more casual contexts. For example, "I finally cut loose after studying for months for the bar exam."
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"They let us cut loose".
"People like to cut loose".
On weekends, they cut loose.
Little chance to cut loose.
They needed to cut loose.
No wonder she longs to cut loose.
When I'm alone I cut loose.
But in the summer they cut loose.
What about soldiers who are cut loose?
In the end, France had cut loose.
Cut loose with a racial slur?
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