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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lose" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a misspelling or misuse of "a loss," which refers to the state of losing something.
Example: "The team suffered a lose in the final match."
Alternatives: "a defeat" or "a setback."
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It could be a lose, lose situation".
It's a lose lose situation all the way.
It was a lose, lose for everyone.
This was obviously a "lose" for me.
Confronted with a sleeping Ron, one of the boys calls him a "lose wad".
Rank A Lose = 100K.
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a. lose b.
But The Cobbler, I'm afraid, is a 'lose lose'.
It's a lose-lose situation.
That makes VOD a "lose-lose" proposition.
There's a lose-your-virginity contest.
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