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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be loose" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used as an adjective to describe something that is not firmly fixed or fastened. For example, you could say "The bolts on the door had become loose over time."
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It had to be loose tea.
No, I just like to be loose.
Rauch and Byrdak have every right to be loose.
America's border controls are designed to be loose.
"You're supposed to be loose," Hamilton said before the game.
We do not want the army to be loose.
Will's sessions tend to be loose, free-flowing affairs.
Too many others in the Legislature prefer the laws to be loose and easy.
Although political parties exist in name, their organization and discipline tend to be loose.
For the United States, in the Gulf, the ties that bind have proved to be loose.
Inside, maps of Massachusetts and New England were found, and what appeared to be loose tobacco.
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