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'how we lost' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing a previously experienced defeat or loss. For example, "At the end of the game, we were all wondering how we lost."
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I looked at how we lost.
"It was how we lost.
"I don't know how we lost that," Ernesto Valverde said.
But, as guard Matt Slauson said, "it was how we lost that was the biggest thing".
Me, my main concern was how we conceded the goals, and how we lost.
They just talked bad how we lost that game — despite me not playing.
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What's important is how we lose.
That's how we lose our access to basic education.
In the frame, Petruccio wrote of the Mets' 3-2 vicThis: "This is usually how we lose games.
To settle for symbolic gestures without following up with the hard work of more lasting change – that's how we lose our way again.
That's how we lose our way again.
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