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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lets loose" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to release or allow something or someone to act freely or without restraint. It can also mean to unleash or set something free. Example: After months of strict dieting, she finally let loose and indulged in a piece of chocolate cake. I can't wait to hit the dance floor and let loose tonight. The teacher let the students loose to explore the museum on their own. The storm let loose its fury with strong winds and heavy rain.
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lets loose
verb
Third person singular of let loose
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Tom lets loose a dismissive snort.
The crowd at the CenturyLink arena lets loose a cheer.
When the setting moves to Sarmada, Azzam lets loose.
Yet every night about 11, Mr. Hatch lets loose.
One lets loose a shot out of frustration.
Every so often he lets loose a Jimi Hendrix lick.
The Diva lets loose when something is Not Pleasing.
But then hell lets loose and the fat man speaks.
But when it comes time, he lets loose.
This aging lioness still nurtures her cubs and lets loose a formidable roar.
Later on Jan . 14 Chicha Libre lets loose on lost chicha classics from Peru.
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