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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose information" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to no longer have or retain information that was previously known or available. Example: The damaged hard drive caused us to lose information that was critical to our project. Example: If you don't document your findings, you risk losing important information that could be useful in the future.
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"Over time, you lose information from the bottom up".
But there are more quotidian ways to lose information.
He wrote, "As anyone who uses one can attest, computers break down, get viruses, lose information, and corrupt data".
We're getting to the point where we have to use "lossy" compression, so we're beginning to lose information.
"And that's better than it was before, but you actually lose information there, because, there are differences that are powerful, and can be kind of harnessed.
Lin desires a flatness and a stasis for his poems, and he has said that "the best sentences should lose information at a relatively constant rate.
Nevertheless many of such models lose information by involving non-admissible conditionings.
In addition, the frequent itemsets generated can lose information about their supports.
In this way we do not lose information since G can always be obtained from R.
By copying information from sources and distributing it to new destinations we do not lose information at the sources.
Here, the whole conformers were used as support vectors because we did not want to lose information.
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