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Discover Ludwig"feeling loose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing how someone or something feels or appears. For example, "I'm feeling loose and relaxed after a long day of work."
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"They tend to happen when people are feeling loose and alive.
Boisterous and feeling loose in an audience composed primarily of fellow students, they shouted greetings to one another from across the theater as they settled in.
Indoor track meets rarely smell rosy, especially those with thousands of sweaty school kids who use gobs of Bengay, Hot Stuff and Atomic Balm to get their muscles feeling loose.
A spectacular leaping smash gave notice that the seventh seed was now feeling loose and he earned himself a set point at 6-5, only for the forehand to let him down once again.
Or feeling loose and in flow with life?
By this point I was feeling loose so I tried some dancing and the music was pretty good.
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Results: Forward reach demonstrated little change initially despite patient reports of "feeling looser".
She had been feeling at loose ends, though, in her last days as special assistant to George S. McGovern, ambassador to the United States Mission to the United Nations agencies for food and agriculture here, who was being rather abruptly recalled by President Bush.
It's not just small businessmen like Pande and Kumarshrestha who are feeling at loose ends.
By the time we were welcomed in, everyone was feeling pretty loose.
If you're feeling really loose with your bedroom rockstar ambitions, a swinging a guitar can be a dangerous move.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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