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The phrase 'i lose' is not technically correct in written English.
It should be written as 'I lose' or 'I am losing'. Example: I lose my patience when someone interrupts my work.
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"If I lose, then I lose.
"I lose, lose, lose".
I lose my home".
Will I lose him?
"I lose track.
I lose customers, I lose people".
He said: 'If I lose, I lose.
I lose my dad, I lose everything".
Hey, if I lose, I lose.
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I lost".
I lost some, too.
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