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Discover Ludwig"has a loophole" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a potentially exploitable gap or inconsistency in a rule, law, or system. Example: The new contract has a loophole that allows the company to avoid paying overtime to its employees.
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But the DMCA has a loophole.
In short, Illumina has a loophole in its organizational documents.
Even worse, Mr. Hagel's bill has a loophole allowing unlimited "soft money" donations to state parties.
Abbe Held, 50, an office manager who has been going to Dashing Diva for five years, has a loophole to Ms. Chi's rule.
British law has a loophole exempting maritime employees, but few of the people I talk to seem overly preoccupied by tax.
The WFD has a loophole that allows governments that are faced with disproportionate costs to set the target back by 12 years, to a final deadline of 2027.
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But in this case, even that loophole had a loophole.
For still you have a loophole for a friend.
This agreement had a loophole to address concerns over sovereignty.
Every potential solution ends up having a loophole.
Thus, she writes, we always have a loophole; it's not what we do but what we mean...
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