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"lose from" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
A possible alternative could be "lose to", as in "Our team lost to their rivals in the championship game." This means that the team was defeated by their rivals in the game.
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Incumbents have the most to lose from the set up.
Both will lose from a tangle of regional deals.
But Europe has most to lose from a transatlantic row.
"No one stands to lose from this agreement.
They feel they have something to lose from populist adventures.
But Liberia may have little to lose from sanctions.
Peru has a lot to lose from climate change.
Women have the most to lose from President Bush's plan.
"Because what do you lose from trying?" "Right.
Those who criticise maybe have something to lose from peace".
As markets become more competitive, banks have much to lose from even the slightest disadvantage.
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