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The phrase "a loss to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone or something is missing, or where someone has been deprived of something. For example: "The retirement of Professor Miller is a big loss to the department."
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A week ago, players fought after a loss to Georgetown.
A loss to Paraguay can happen.
A loss to veterinary science.
What a loss to them.
I'm at a loss to describe it.
It's a loss to us, the community".
Scientists have been at a loss to explain it satisfactorily.
He is such a loss to my family also.
"I am at a loss to explain why".
All this is such a loss to the reader.
They're at a loss to find much they like.
More suggestions(25)
a loss to reply
a regrettable loss to
at a loss to choose
at a loss to articulate
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a lamentable loss to
at a loss to discern
a loss to decide
at a loss to imagine
at a loss to answer
a deplorable loss to
a loss to toronto
at a loss to determine
equally at a loss to
a injury to
a loser to
a collapse to
a bereavement to
a casualty to
a downfall to
a profit to
a shipwreck to
a deficit to
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