Loose vs Lose
Loose vs Lose :
Notice the difference in spelling.
'Lose' means 'to misplace something' or 'have taken away', in the sense of 'lost'.
'Loose' means 'not tight', 'free'.
For example, (i) The binding of the book was loose so the pages came out when I dropped the book.
(ii) The dog was too dangerous to be let loose.
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