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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are losses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing financial matters, statistics, or any situation where losses are being quantified or described.
Example: "In the last quarter, the company's financial report indicated that there are losses amounting to over a million dollars."
Alternatives: "represent losses" or "indicate losses".
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There are losses.
"There are losses out there," he said.
INEVITABLY, there are losses as well.
There are losses in this interpretation.
"There are losses and there are costs".
If there are losses, there are also huge gains.
So are losses related to fire, smoke, vandalism or theft.
If, however, all you have are losses, Congress limits your deduction to $3,000 per year.
A hot streak turns cold; soon there are losses to be concealed.
There are losses associated with production, harvest, handling, packaging, distribution and retail.
Necessarily there are losses and some characters are reduced to cameos, but lovers of the novel should not be disappointed.
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