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Discover Ludwig"irrevocable loss" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to an unavoidable or irreversible loss, typically of something of great value. You can use this phrase to describe a loss that cannot be recovered or reversed. Example sentence: We were all deeply saddened by the irrevocable loss of our beloved family member.
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"It's an irrevocable loss".
But we have all witnessed a country's growing, irrevocable loss.
Her face is that of someone registering a precious and irrevocable loss.
Instead, "he looked like a man who had witnessed an irrevocable loss".
He's saved, but with the irrevocable loss of their boat comes the knowledge that their marriage is truly over.
Death is not a purpose, not a completion or fulfillment of anything, but rather the irrevocable loss of life.
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After facing tragedies, what makes it possible to live on while recognizing our irrevocable losses?
And a group of leading marine scientists recently warned of the risks of "unavoidable and possibly irrevocable" losses to biodiversity.
For anyone who has lived the decline of Cairo over the years and under the increasingly despotic and corrupt Mubarak regime, the sense of loss, of the irrevocable, had become as much a part of the urban fabric of place as it had become a state of mind.
Remembering the catastrophic casualties suffered by units such as the Newfoundland Regiment and the South African Brigade on the Western Front in World War I, he argued that one or two heavy defeats for a white Southern Rhodesian brigade might cause crippling losses and have irrevocable effects on the country as a whole.
The loss of caste was irrevocable after Lafayette Place became part of a much longer Lafayette Street, a crowded industrial highway.
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