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"cut lose" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "cut loose," which means to set something (or someone) free from constraint or restriction. Example: The teacher finally cut loose the students from the strict rules and regulations.
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"The market is like an elevator with the cable cut lose.
It's almost like they're reading something into two kids who just want to cut lose and party or something.
He pointed out that the "M Word" is not acceptable, and he loved the LPA who provided him with driving pedals (he was, to this day, the safest driver I have ever ridden with) and conventions where he could cut lose and enjoy the company of little people from all over the country.
Animals that are conscious at time of the neck cut lose consciousness as a consequence of the severe decrease in cerebral blood flow leading to a rapid onset of disorganised brain function and thus unconsciousness (Mellor et al., 2009).
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He will take a hefty pay cut, losing about a third of the $136,000 paid to State Supreme Court justices.
Besides fudging his own personal story, von Stroheim saw his movies cut, lost, taken out of his hands or altered by others.
And then he cuts lose.
Proposed tax cuts lost (though some only barely).
I suppose the reason for the increased numbers of homeless is council cuts, losing stocks of council flats.
Women, since 2010, have overwhelmingly borne the brunt of the cuts, losing public sector jobs and income.
"Under the Tories, disabled people have already borne among the biggest brunt of the cuts, losing over £24bn in support".
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