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Discover Ludwig"had not lost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone or something did not lose something or a particular amount, especially in the past tense. For example: "If I had not lost my keys, I wouldn't have been late for work."
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Norman had not lost.
He had not lost since Aug. 1.
Lucie had not lost his elegance.
But he had not lost all hope.
He had not lost his way.
Karelin had not lost since 1985.
Auguste Deter had not lost herself.
Brodeur had not lost since Dec. 16.
He had not lost since Oct. 31.
They had not lost at home to Hull since 1930.
They had not lost a single road game.
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