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is lose
verb
To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.
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All you can do is lose money," Mr. Compton said.
All they would do is lose less money".
The first thing I would do is lose the GPS device.
What we don't want to do is lose the gains we've gotten.
"All a strike will achieve is lose those who take part four days' pay.
"The last thing you want to do is lose to them.
VW management has stated it would not subsidize — that is, lose money on — sales of electric vehicles.
"In the hedge-fund industry the only bad thing you can do is lose people's money," says a financial consultant.
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This is lose-lose situation for Xi.
Unfortunately, it is lose-lose for the rest of us.
Afghanistan's history with the I.S.I. inevitably leads some to attribute differences between Zakir and Mansur to an effort by Pakistan to pressure Mansur, but a senior Pakistani official e-mailed to say, "Our main effort now is to prevent fragmentation That is lose-lose for everyone".
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