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'I do lose' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a sense of being overwhelmed by something, for example: "I know this exam is important, but I do lose focus when I'm studying for extended periods of time."
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"If I do lose my job," she said, "I won't lose my integrity".
But I do lose him every now and then – mentally rather than physically, of course.
"In the event that I do lose, I'm certainly not going to rule out public service in any respect," he said.
Every time I do lose to him, it makes me want to get back in the water and work even harder".
"Sometimes I do lose track of the score, and I just felt that maybe I had lost track again," Williams said.
But when I do lose control and yell (or even scream, as happened last Tuesday night), you have given me something actually useful and constructive to do, besides the obvious apology.
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I did lose a million dollars last year.
"I did lose the next game,"' she said.
Eardrums heal, but I did lose some hearing.
I did lose some stuff, and inexplicably, almost all the things I lost, I lost twice.
I didn't lose friends, though I did lose touch with a few.
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