Sentence examples for be loss from inspiring English sources

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be loss

noun

An instance of losing, such as a defeat

  • The match ended in their first loss of the season.

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But there will be loss of life".

"It shouldn't be loss borne by the taxpayer".

"But they have to comply, because the penalty can be loss of federal funding".

There may be loss of appetite, nosebleeds, cough, and diarrhea or constipation.

Wouldn't the adventurous offerings be loss leaders, while more conventional attractions, like an oyster bar, paid the rent?

Perhaps there will be loss leaders, but more likely each product will have to carry its own weight.

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With higher impairment forecasts, we now expect Lloyds to be loss-making again this year.

As a result we now expect this business unit to be loss-making for this financial year.

Add it all up, and the Co-op predicts the bank will be loss-making in 2013 and 2014 and possibly "for some years thereafter".

The model, however, turned out to be loss-making for the state, and by the 1990s, the government's fund was exhausted.

The PC business, which it moved into in 1996, has shifted from being a source of profits to one which is reckoned to be loss-making.

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