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Meanings of loose definition in English
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Usage of loose definition in English
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Merrill is using a relatively loosedefinition of teams to appease some lone-wolf brokers.
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In spite of our admiration of Mr. Hughes, we can't approve of this loosedefinition.
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The buttoned-up, old-school practitioners would surely shake their heads in puzzlement at even a loosedefinition.
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It's a loosedefinition, but Miller adds a helpful perspective for those of us more focused on recipes.
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That means that Outlook.com's tremendous growth is in part thanks to its somewhat loosedefinition of "active" user.
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It was a loosedefinition, encompassing early 20th century composers like Vaughan Williams, 60s folk-rockers Fairport Convention and modern-day electronicists including Boards Of Canada.
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Such a blockade Great Britain certainly could make technically efficient, under the somewhat loosedefinitions of international law.
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"According to a very loosedefinition of the word."
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"Or does this fall under your rather loosedefinition of Romantic Trip While On The Case?"