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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loosening of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of something becoming less tight, less rigid, or less strict. For example, you might say: "The government is implementing a loosening of immigration restrictions to allow more people to enter the country."
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Tells about slight loosening of political restraints.
The iPhone signalled a further loosening of the reins.
They have called for a loosening of the regional principle.
The loosening of fiscal constraints may have unanticipated consequences.
Ms Barker recommends a further loosening of the planning regime.
"There can be no loosening of the reform steps".
In fact, tightening spending has contrasted with a general loosening of policy on raising revenue.
But a loosening of the purse strings in Hammond's autumn statement is still possible.
And one factor that might influence the answer is a loosening of the market for.com addresses.
Still, many Iranians say the loosening of tongues may signal a broader shift.
Jeanne can see in the loosening of her mother's arms that she is returning.
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