Sentence examples for be losing something from inspiring English sources

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I think we will be losing something".

And I know I'll be losing something of myself if I keep doing this job.

But we'll be losing something far greater than orienteering skills if we dispense with hard-copy maps altogether.

Still, Trent Dilfer, the former quarterback who is now an ESPN analyst, watched every one of Manning's passes from four games this season and saw "absolutely zero" indication that Manning might be losing something off his throws.

"We came up here on the train, with Sophia in the stroller, and to be honest, I felt that moving to the Bronx, I'd be losing something — it seemed so far away".

But in fact, AT&T may be losing something that if not necessarily good, has been a powerful force in its favor for more than 100 years: the fear that its size and power has inspired in competitors.

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We are losing something precious.

"Every generation is losing something," he said.

Usually, people protest when they're losing something, not regaining.

"When we lose wetlands we're losing something we won't recover for years," Dr. Moreno-Mateos said.

This digitization of print may be inevitable, but we are losing something precious in our culture.

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