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The phrase "lose the" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to discard or forego something, or to cease having something. For example: "Retailers must lose the outdated pricing strategies and adopt more modern ones."
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Lose the "unanswered".
We lose the game".
Lose the top hat.
First, lose the titles.
"Never lose the faith.
"Lose the gray.
So let's lose the cape.
Will he lose the fight?
Do not lose the juices.
"Just don't lose the magic".
You don't lose the drive.
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