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The phrase "lose in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a competition or game, to indicate the team or individual who lost during the event. Example: The Boston Celtics lost in the NBA Finals last year, but this year they are determined to win.
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"I have nothing to lose in life.
She could lose in a primary challenge.
We all lose in life, we lose in love.
Labour will lose in Scotland, lose in Wales and lose in most of England too.
He will not lose in the postseason.
He does not lose in the postseason.
She said Salmond would lose in May.
The government will likely lose in court.
Both parties lose in that scenario.
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We have nothing [to lose] in India.
Hence, therapies may 'lose' in three ways against these cells.
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