Sentence examples for loosely use from inspiring English sources

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In a popular use of the term calorie, dietitians loosely use it to mean the kilocalorie, sometimes called the kilogram calorie, or large Calorie (equal to 1,000 calories), in measuring the calorific, heating, or metabolizing value of foods.

Although some researchers loosely use the term 'community conversation' to describe an informal focus group [ 28] or discursive trends in a community (i.e. the ways people talk about issues in their lives) [ 29], community conversations are generally considered to be a unique and new intervention type that is distinct from focus groups in several key ways [ 25].

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Chimera, or chimère, in architecture, is a term loosely used for any grotesque, fantastic, or imaginary beast used in decoration.

While the term "pioneer" is often loosely used, Betsy was a true trailblazer in the field of public relations.

As opposed to loosely using the word 'meshugeneh,' we would also say we don't need a yenta on the other side of this argument and this debate".

A loosely used term, it generally applies to works written before 1750 (the year Bach died) or the late 18th century, from medieval chant to contemporaries of the boy Mozart.

The app doesn't pretend to be a piano; rather, it loosely uses the metaphor to engage you in tune-making.

The option that is most often publicly canvassed is "intervention", loosely used in furtherance of the dangerous principle "that something has to be done".

The term "empire" is often quite loosely used by historians to describe German expansionism, but what Mark Mazower, professor of history at Columbia University in New York, does in his new book, Hitler's Empire, is to use it quite precisely.

When we talk about a writer being "famous", the term is often loosely used: many winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature and the stars of literary magazines would achieve little name recognition in high streets.

Director Greg Eldridge and designer Alyson Cummins, who has loosely used Escher's Relativity as a starting point for her fixed structure of stairways and platforms surrounded by darkness, capture the tensile drama of a psycho-thriller.

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