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Loose is correct when referring to something being not tight.
"The rope came loose".

Lose is correct when referring to misplacing something.
"I always lose my keys".

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Yes, the word "loose" to mean set free, or the adjective meaning "not tight."

The verb is to "lose" (misplace, forfeit, or be defeated).

"If the rope is loose, we may lose the boat."

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Loose is the correct spelling for a poor connection

Lose is the correct spelling for having lost something.

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