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Discover Ludwig"knocked loose" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has become dislodged or separated from something else due to a forceful impact or action. Example: The mechanic reached under the car and gave the rusted bolt a strong tap with his wrench, finally knocking it loose.
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The first merely knocked loose a seal.
Sensors inside the wing were knocked loose.
Quarks are normally locked inside protons and neutrons and cannot be knocked loose.
If knocked loose in high winds, they can tear up the roof or slash through a neighborhood like a scythe.
The play came in the fourth quarter, when Tebow had the ball knocked loose by linebacker Chris Kelsay.
The most critical came when he tried to dive toward the goal line but had the ball knocked loose.
The political earthquake in Washington has knocked loose some of the big obstacles to fixing the immigration system.
But roughly two minutes later, Collins had the ball knocked loose while trying to throw from his end zone.
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Not enough to knock Loose Women out of its prime slot.
Once a month, a hotel worker climbs down into the hotel basement with a hammer and chisel to knock loose any empty nests he finds.
One dog is on the floor whimpering, and the other is pogoing up and down the front of the fridge, knocking loose all the photos and appointment cards.
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