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Discover Ludwig"turned loose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of releasing, freeing, or letting someone or something go. For example, "They turned loose hundreds of pigeons into the sky during the celebration."
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turned loose
verb
Past of turn loose
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Reverie is thought turned loose".
A maddened bull is turned loose.
"I get turned loose and can do what I want".
It turned loose helicopters and then jets to attack rebels and their neighborhoods.
It falls to her to compensate for the havoc that Eve turned loose on the world.
It's a different experience to be turned loose in a 15-acre field in freezing temperatures.
"We had our bicycles and we were just turned loose all day.
Erdoğan turned loose the police; eleven people died, and more than eight thousand were injured.
Now imagine a user community turned loose to annotate that data.
And once turned loose, the conjurers walk away thinking these people are a bunch of saps.
Ms. Couric christened her own YouTube channel and was turned loose in Web extras.
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