Sentence examples for good is lost from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, most businesses would be better off if they didn't go on cost-cutting rampages, because much good is lost (usually in the form of institutional memory) along with the fat that is cut.

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There is the possibility of all that is good being lost in any disruption, from the ending of our time in the womb to the ending of an era.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Group estimates that 10 per cent of the value of the total legitimate UK market in luxury goods is lost to buying fake versions instead, and for an industry with sales at £234bn annually, that is a lot of cash.

"Luxury goods are losing signaling value" as more people can afford them, said Silvia Bellezza, a professor of marketing at Columbia University who co-authored the paper.

A good man and good friend is lost far too soon.

As populations grow, much good cropland is lost to urban and industrial development, roads and reservoirs.

The ability to remember feeling good, or rather, what feeling good feels like, is lost.

Any data on a deleted partition is lost for good.

However, if everyone cheated in this way, the public good would be lost completely: this is called the 'public goods dilemma'.

All that is good will be lost.

This can be extremely inconvenient and has led to good graduates being lost to UK universities.

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