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Discover Ludwig"lose someone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the situation of a person not being able to find someone that they are looking for, or when referring to the experience of death of a loved one. For example, "She hadn't realized how much she would lose someone so close to her when her grandmother passed away."
Idiom
To lose (someone).
This is often used when someone is chasing someone OR being chased by someone.
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Why does one have to lose someone?
My heart is broken to lose someone so special".
"Did any of your classmates lose someone?" Walter asked.
If you lose someone in a disaster it must be 100 times worse.
"Anytime you lose someone the stature of Storen, that's a big concern of mine," Johnson said.
Whenever you lose someone it dents the team in some way.
To lose someone was once to be swept into a flurry of rituals.
"Every time I read the obituaries, I lose someone else," lamented its owner, Richard Petrzilka.
"When you lose someone to murder, you spend a lot of time asking yourself why.
When we lose someone, these are the songs we draw on.
So sad to lose someone so special to Football,Friends,Fans,Family Rest in Peace mate".
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