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Discover LudwigThe term "cause lose" is not correct or usable in written English
If you want to use a phrase that has a similar meaning, you could use "cause to lose" or "lead to a loss" instead. For example, "Her careless decision caused her to lose the game."
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Only two, Steve Stricker and Ben Curtis, failed to contribute to the cause, losing to Justin Rose and Ian Poulter.
However, a lot of values for these manufacturing parameters need to be tested to reach the optimum panel properties that cause losing much time, energy and cost.
This does cause lost time".
Limbaugh and his anti-woman cause lost ground last week -- and advertisers.
Shelby Foote wrote that the Union cause lost a man considered by many to be "the best general in the army".
Their injuries were also more likely to be severe enough to cause lost workdays.
Lives are shortened, causing lost output and income.
Critics have said the delays have caused lost jobs and tax revenues.
Equal rights for women, emancipation, Reconstruction, civil rights: so many hopes, dashed; so many causes, lost.
Air pollution poisons the environment and citizens, causing lost work days and rising health costs.
Decreasing of the Aral Sea water levels has caused losing soil degradation, water salinity, and local climate change (Elpiner 1999).
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