Sentence examples for lose over from inspiring English sources

"lose over" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is most likely a typo or a mistake for a different phrase, such as "lose out" or "take over." Both of these phrases are commonly used in written English and have specific meanings. - "I can't believe I lost out on the opportunity to study abroad because of my low grades." (meaning: I missed out on the opportunity) - "After years of hard work, the small business was taken over by a larger corporation." (meaning: the larger corporation gained control of the small business) Here's an example of how "lose over" could be used incorrectly in a sentence: - "I don't want to lose over the game next week." This sentence does not make sense because "lose over" does not have a clear meaning and does not fit in the sentence grammatically. A better way to phrase this sentence could be "I don't want to lose the game next week."

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In their rural strongholds, the Tories looked likely to lose over 300 seats and control of ten of their 28 councils.

The Soviets went on to lose over 300 helicopters; 2009 saw the first loss of a coalition Chinook to enemy fire.

Democrats to lose over 80 seats in the 2010 midterm elections There's a difference between being overly optimistic and being downright off the ledge.

It would be a shame to lose over 50,000 places and over 100,000 recommendations says Tourist Eye.

Economically, countries lose over ninety billion from inequalities in education.

These players ignore the data about what hands should be played or not played and lose over time.

It is estimated that countries lose over three per cent of their GDP through the effects of under-nutrition.

It could now lose over 400.

Labour is set to lose over a million pounds annually.

This means without scholarships or loans, parents will lose over half their wages in tuition fees.

He learned that they'd managed to lose over 100 staff in a year.

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