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Discover Ludwig"lose appeal" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when discussing something that is declining in popularity or attractiveness. For example, "Many people were once drawn to the idea of the resort, but it has since lost its appeal."
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Established brands can lose appeal quickly, whether through corporate scandals, muddled mergers or loss of focus.
The discount gas offering helps offset the fact that warehouse stores lose appeal over time.
Companies do not just lose appeal as employers if they lay off younger workers or freeze hiring.
We must keep faith in the notion that their dystopian worldview will eventually lose appeal and wither away providing we stay true to our values and principles".
Its report on investor risks in December 2015 received widespread coverage, with Coller suggesting companies that ignore the issue will become "the new coal" as they lose appeal with investors.
To do so, the company would have had to go to trial under the California Supreme Court standards, lose, appeal through the state courts and then persuade the United States Supreme Court to hear the case again.
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For years, Mr. Wong lost appeal after appeal.
October 16 - Loses appeal to regain his medal.
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The firm has lost appeal among younger consumers.
Campaigners lost appeal to save six branches and have lobbied secretary of state to investigate.
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