Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with loophole in British Collocation
legal
Too often we hear of employers who use legal loopholes to abuse the rights of workers.
serious
The organization has campaigned for the registration of nannies to close a major loophole in the regulatory system.
possible
The new amendment clsoed a potential loophole in the legislation.
We need to close the tax loopholes that allow the rich to avoid paying tax altogether.
use a loophole
Some drivers have exploited the legal loophole by “transferring” penalty points on their licences to relatives or friends.
create a loophole
Critics argue that introducing this type of ID card would create loopholes which terrorists can exploit.
get rid of a loophole
The shake-up will close the loopholes which allowed the killer to get a job as a school caretaker.
find a loophole
The company found a planning loophole that has allowed it to double the size of its existing stores by building a mezzanine level within the store.