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The phrase "too lax" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is too loose or not strict enough. Example: The rules for attendance at this school are too lax. As a result, many students frequently skip class without consequence.
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"It's already too lax.
Accounting rules are clearly too lax.
"Even prison sentences are too lax.
"He said it was too lax.
Few experts ever argued that the law was too lax.
The standards may turn out to be too lax.
If creditors are too lax, the borrowers will sin again.
The laws regarding Maine's driver's licenses have been too lax.
But airport security was far too lax to begin with.
Too many courses are too lax - or teach inappropriate skills.
He is torn between a desire to be nice without appearing too lax.
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