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The phrase "about the losses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to financial, emotional, or other types of losses in various contexts.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the losses incurred during the last quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding the losses" or "concerning the losses".
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Mr. Grant is bitter about the losses.
The news about the losses came after a lackluster day for stocks.
Asked Friday about the losses, Cavendish said, perhaps only partly in jest, "Maybe I'm getting old".
"I don't want to think about the losses the last three years," he said.
Right now we're all thinking about the losses in the World Trade Center.
"We worry about the losses, but I think we're getting better," he said.
Such aloofness would be particularly disturbing in light of what others who were more concerned about the losses eventually found.
One Bank of America executive commented in a note about the losses that read "read and weep," the complaint says.
An item labelled "profit" lets you keep mum about the losses transferred to a money-losing charity affiliate.
As with the Japanese, much has been said about the losses incurred so far by these funds.
Tim Cockerill, head of research at Rowan, says he is not at all worried about the losses.
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