loose alliance

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an alliance where the members are not closely connected

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  • A loose alliance of opposition groups was formed to challenge the ruling party.
  • The rebels consisted of a loose alliance of various tribes, each with its own leader.
  • Local artists have formed a loose alliance to promote their work, though they still compete with each other.
  • The two tech startups entered into a loose alliance to share research, but not profits.
  • Historically, the city-states maintained a loose alliance for mutual defense against larger empires.
  • There is a loose alliance between environmentalists and farmers on the issue of water rights.
  • Analysts warned that the loose alliance was too fragile to achieve any significant political change.
  • The smaller parties will likely form a loose alliance to increase their bargaining power after the election.
  • A loose alliance has emerged among online content creators who feel exploited by the platform.
  • Could this loose alliance of independent developers ever truly compete with the industry giants?