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did not loss
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "did not loss" is not correct in English; it should be "did not lose." You can use the correct form when indicating that something was not lost in the past.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we did not lose any important data during the transition."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
In other words, would young women be prompted to seek care because a potential negative health outcome would occur if they did not (loss-framed)?
It is noticed that the Eu3+ ions-doped mesoporous silica thin films can be calcined at temperature up to 600°C and do not loss the mesostructural ordering.
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However, area deprivation did not predict loss to follow-up.
They did not incur loss No. 50 until Friday night in San Francisco.
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Liposomes did not cause loss of cell viability even at the highest number of particles.
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hMLH1 gene studies did not detect loss of heterozygosity or reveal any mutations.
But she did not let loss consume her.
News & Media
We did not detect loss of heterozygosity at the PPARG locus in both cell lines.
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Under these conditions we did not observe loss of cell surface FcεRI expression.
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Inhibition of ERK did not prevent loss of occludin following 60 minutes of stretch.
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In CI-culture, etoposide did not cause loss of RP.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to express that something was not lost in the past, always use the correct verb form "lose" instead of the noun "loss" after "did not".
Common error
Avoid using "loss" after "did not"; instead, use the verb "lose". "Loss" is a noun referring to the state of losing something, while "lose" is the verb that describes the action of losing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "did not loss" attempts to negate the action of losing something. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct form is "did not lose", using the verb "lose" instead of the noun "loss".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "did not loss" is an incorrect phrase. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "did not lose". The error stems from using the noun "loss" instead of the verb "lose" after the auxiliary verb "did". Although examples exist using this construction, these are grammatically incorrect. The intended purpose is to indicate that something was not lost, and the correct phrasing should always be used to ensure clear and accurate communication. While this analysis highlights various source types, the lack of correct instances emphasizes the importance of using "did not lose" instead.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
did not lose
Corrects the grammatical error, replacing "loss" (noun) with "lose" (verb).
did not misplace
Indicates that something was not put in the wrong place, implying it was kept safe.
did not forfeit
Suggests that something was not surrendered or given up, often in a competitive context.
managed to keep
Focuses on the successful effort to retain something, avoiding loss.
succeeded in retaining
Emphasizes the achievement of keeping something, preventing it from being lost.
held onto
Indicates a firm grip or possession, preventing something from being lost or taken.
preserved
Implies maintaining something in its original condition, avoiding degradation or loss.
maintained possession of
Formally states that ownership or control was kept, preventing loss.
was able to conserve
Highlights the ability to protect something from depletion or loss.
averted the loss of
Focuses on actively preventing something from being lost.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something was not lost?
The correct way to say something was not lost is to use the phrase "did not lose". The word "lose" is the verb form, indicating the action of losing, while "loss" is a noun.
How to use "lose" in a sentence?
You can use "lose" in a sentence like: "Despite the challenges, we did not lose any important data during the transition."
What can I say instead of "did not loss"?
Instead of "did not loss", you should say "did not lose". Other alternatives depend on the context, such as "did not misplace" or "did not forfeit".
Which is correct, "did not loss" or "did not lose"?
"Did not lose" is correct. "Did not loss" is grammatically incorrect because "loss" is a noun, and the verb "lose" should be used after the auxiliary verb "did".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested