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The phrase "too loosely" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is not tight enough or is overly relaxed in terms of structure or adherence to rules. Example: "The guidelines were written too loosely, leading to confusion among the team members."
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We wuz too loosely self-regulated.
Master is a term applied too loosely in classical music.
The word great is used too loosely sometimes".
Yet "I would" is built too loosely to accrue momentum or meaning.
PeopleSoft responds that Mr Ellison is defining the market too loosely.
The problem is that this term is being thrown around too loosely.
Then Ogbogu clawed at a ball held too loosely by Jets wide receiver Santana Moss.
Some lawyers caution that the term "superinjunction" is used too loosely.
Security sources are now wary of using the al-Qaida label too loosely.
"We are flexible, but we don't want to use that term too loosely," Curry said.
Some experts have complained that China's aquaculture industry is too loosely regulated.
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