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The phrase "going lax" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become less strict or relaxed in one's actions or behavior. It can be used in different contexts, such as describing a person's behavior, rules or regulations, or a situation. Example: - After months of strict dieting, Jane's discipline is slowly going lax and she's been indulging in unhealthy snacks. - The school's dress code has been going lax in recent years, allowing students to wear more casual attire. - The company's policies on attendance seem to be going lax, with employees showing up late and taking longer breaks. - Despite strict laws against littering, the streets are still going lax as people continue to throw trash everywhere.
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But the deeper Brian sinks toward sleep — his hands unclenching, jaw going lax — the more wary I become.
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My jaw went lax, my breathing deepened.
Paul knows that the times that government has gone lax on "intrusion" into the affairs of private business it's been an unmitigated disaster for the public and business.
That, of course, does not mean recording companies are going to become lax in their effort to battle piracy in 2003.
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, there are nearly 200,000 annual travelers between SFO and LAX each year, and nearly 225,000 going between LAX and BOS.
Going to LAX soon?
The following evening our Mayor joined in, as Pink's is going into LAX at the Bradley Terminal this Spring.
Going to LAX is like being forced to appear at KGB headquarters, a grim, dispiriting, soul-grinding plunge into an unsettling place that is simultaneously rigid and chaotic.
Now she loves to go to LAX, although it may or may not be because they both get some Taco Bell on the ride home.
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