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"lose of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "loss of" or "losing." For example: "The loss of his job affected him deeply" or "He is constantly worried about losing his keys."
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However this results in lose of internal space.
Trump could still lose, of course.
Any side can lose, of course.
What she hoped to lose, of course, was her depression.
The activated Mo catalysts are very active in ODS reaction and can be reused four times without lose of activity.
The lose of viewers has caused some advertisers to request lower rates.
Here's the rather subdued moment when the spacecraft controllers recognise the lose of Rosetta's signal.
Improper design of vertebral body cages may seriously affect the interface strength and cause the lose of fixation for a vertebral body replacement.
At this point I must ask myself: how much am I prepared to lose of myself to fit the system?
Some might argue that they had the least to lose of all the teams, but you still get the picture.
It is neither the omnipresent win or lose of American sports, nor the profit-and-loss, black-ink, red-ink ledgers of American business and American life.
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