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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get loose from" is correct in written English.
You could use it when you are trying to express the idea of freeing oneself from something. For example, "I need to get loose from all my worries and just enjoy the day."
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It is a slight sound, barely noticed by transients, but it is caught and held and multiplied in the ear of residents, an ugle reminder of the infection in our system, the small groan of a world straining to shed its old skin and unable to get loose from it.
But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian asshole.You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand?
If we're more pessimistic these days about opening up those cut-off areas, it's because we've become even more aware of the deforming emotional legacy of parents, of how hard it is to get loose from the hammerhold of their and our mutual possession.
In many cases, the "team" splits into the old guard, sitting around remembering the good old days and the new crusaders, trying desperately to get loose from the gravitational pull of the old guard.
Charlotte Vale (Davis), a young spinster, has one hope for happiness: to get loose from the psychological stranglehold imposed by her rigid, controlling mother (Gladys Cooper).This melodrama of transformation follows Charlotte's struggle to break free, inspired by an unexpected on-board romance with the dashing Jerry Durrance Paul Henreidd).
Grab your prey by a body part they cannot get loose from.
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It didn't get loose".
He got loose from an outrider briefly as he and Stevens approached the starting gate.
According to the police, the dispute began when the dog got loose from a fenced-in area.
Two black bear cubs have gone on the lam from the Prospect Park Zoo, in Brooklyn, and three chimpanzees (father, mother, infant) once got loose from Staten Island's Barrett Park Zoo….
More serious, a 2-year-old girl in Oxford was strangled in her bed in 2009 by a pet Burmese python after it got loose from its terrarium.
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