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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I lose' is correct and usable in written English
You would use it to express that something has gone wrong or that you are unsuccessful in achieving something. For example, "I tried to find the right answer, but I lose."
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"If I lose, then I lose.
"I lose, lose, lose".
I lose my home".
Will I lose him?
"I lose track.
I lose customers, I lose people".
He said: 'If I lose, I lose.
I lose my dad, I lose everything".
Hey, if I lose, I lose.
If I lose it's understandable.
Between breaths, I lose feeling.
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