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"had lost" is a perfectly correct and usable form of the past perfect tense in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that had happened before something else in the past. For example, "She had lost her job before she moved out of the city."
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She had lost everything.
The dictator had lost.
The Falcons had lost.
Texas had lost once.
His team had lost.
Gilman had lost everything.
Twice, they had lost.
They had lost count.
Imagine if they had lost.
Several students had lost legs.
Imagine if Alabama had lost.
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