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The phrase "lose heart from" is not a correct or usable form of English.
To express the same idea, you could use the phrase "lose heart" or "lose hope" instead. For example: After the game ended in disappointment, the team began to lose heart.
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Lose heart.
If you lose heart, you stop believing that you can succeed in something, or lose your confidence, courage or conviction.
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The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) and Monsanto must therefore fancy their chances in Oregon, where an effort is under way to place a GM-labelling measure on the ballot next year (assuming its backers do not lose heart from the Washington defeat).
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Without that, a player can lose heart and look for a solution away from the club".
The danger, it argues, is that without strong support from the west, ordinary Georgians may lose heart.
"We don't lose heart".
Did you ever lose heart?
There is no reason to lose heart.
Yaxue Cao: Kegui, don't lose heart.
Most importantly, do not lose heart.
"Don't lose heart," she told Kadirappa.
"Don't lose heart.
But we will not lose heart.
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