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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What a loss" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express regret or disappointment about something that has been lost or missed.
Example: "After hearing about the closure of the beloved local bookstore, I thought to myself, what a loss for the community."
Alternatives: "Such a pity" or "What a shame."
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What a loss!
What a loss that would be.
What a loss to them.
What a loss in the intellectual world!
What a loss to all those who knew you.
"What a loss to the musical world!" he wrote.
What a loss, if he's thinking of leaving.
What a loss to all of us…to science…and to information theory community!
"What a loss of face for the people's army!" Others made light of the situation.
"What a loss for the voters of Maryland," said political scientist Mileah Kromer of Goucher College.
What a loss Pollock is: that delicacy, a puzzled complexity just starting to grow.
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