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Discover Ludwig'big loss' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a significant amount of something lost or diminishing. For example, "The company reported a big loss in profits this quarter."
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Not a big loss.
This is a big loss".
He took a big loss.
"It's been a big loss.
This was a big loss".
But Jim's a big loss".
It's a big loss for Congress.
So it's definitely a big loss.
This may be his first big loss.
A big loss Sad to see this.
Big man, Big heart, Big loss!
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