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Discover Ludwig"loose ends" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to unresolved issues in a situation or task that need to be addressed before a conclusion can be reached. For example, "We need to tie up all the loose ends before the project is finished."
Idiom
Loose end.
A loose end is an unresolved problem or unifinished business.
Dictionary
loose ends
noun
Leftover items that have not been addressed or attended to.
synonyms
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Tie two loose ends.
Loose ends dangle.
I hate loose ends.
Loose ends, as usual.
There are no loose ends.
"He didn't like loose ends.
There are loose ends, too.
It's always the loose ends.
Inevitably, there are loose ends.
"There are too many loose ends".
After graduation she was at loose ends.
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