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looseness

noun as in promiscuity

Strong match

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She still writes on her own - claiming that collaborators would find her methods “insufferable” - but approached recording sessions with a newfound looseness.

From BBC

The performances are utterly different — Colman’s every facial muscle is tightly controlled; Buckley is all looseness — and yet there’s a connection between them; you can, somehow, imagine these women as friends.

Robertson looked and sounded furious as he tore into this team's looseness and inability to stay in the fight.

From BBC

There’s also a looseness to “Life of Brian” that “The Book of Clarence” sometimes apes, an episodic nature that in this case feels more like unfocused narrative structure.

Ghosh, the Campaign Legal Center director, said the looseness of the rules for leadership PACs, and the spending on upscale restaurants, hotels and golf clubs they allow, can be hard to believe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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