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The phrase "go loose" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used informally to suggest becoming relaxed or less strict, but it's not widely recognized. Example: "After a long week of work, I just want to go loose and enjoy my weekend."
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"God, I really wish I could go loose on this one," she replied.
"And then I'll sit down with Moqtada and say, 'If you don't hand him over, I'll go loose in Sadr City.' Because he's one of Moqtada's lieutenants.
Simon Danielli set off after his own kick, put sufficient pressure on Ben Foden for the ball to go loose, only for Nick De Luca to knock on when he was a pick-up and flick away from a try.
The beauty of tracksuits is their versatility: you can either go loose, ultra-casual (see Webster) or tight – Adidas tweaked the sizing so they feel slightly more feminised and actually pretty sexy.
And Page (Jay Russell) really does tell Ford (Ray Virta), someone whose strange behavior of late he thinks might warrant constant watching: "You are not to go loose any longer.
The first time he punches a guy who has kicked his brother down a flight of bar stairs, he experiences a sort of ecstasy: "I could feel my weight sink back on my right foot, my arms go loose at my sides, and it was as if I were in a warm bath under a blue sky".
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It goes loose but Saracens keep it.
It's gone loose and Barrett hacks ahead.
He's tackled but the ball goes loose.
The ball goes loose and Sarries have the first scrum, 15m out on the right.
We got on eventually, but then I hit another pothole and the bars went loose again".
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