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Discover Ludwig"got loose" is correct and usable in written English
It is most often used as a past participle of "get loose" meaning to become freed or disengaged from something. For example, "The dog got loose from its leash and ran away."
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We got loose.
"She got loose again.
Emmitt got loose for more yardage".
The cats have somehow got loose!
A few of them got loose.
A few years ago, an old yellow Lab got loose.
Yet there came a point when things got loose.
But in the process, Beans got loose and jumped out.
But the pigs got loose and ate the neighbor's grass.
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She got looser with the melodramatic disco number "T.O.N.Y".
The night got looser and happier as decorum slipped away.
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