Sentence examples for loses he from inspiring English sources

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"loses he" is not correct and would not be considered standard written English.
In this structure, the subject and the verb are inverted, which is typically only done in questions or with auxiliary verbs (e.g. "Does he lose?"). In most cases, the verb should come before the subject in affirmative sentences (e.g. "He loses"). An example of when "loses he" could be used in written English is in poetry or creative writing, where authors may intentionally use unconventional sentence structures for effect. For example: Loses he his way in the dark, Amidst the woods and trees so stark, His heart fills with fear and dread, For the path ahead is unknown and dread.

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If he loses, he could rue the past 12 months.

If he loses, he lost to a girl".

If he loses, he may well still be (think Curlin).

If the recruit loses, he will shoot himself.

If he loses, he will be charged with treason, and could hang.

If he loses, he will have weakened a competitor, Havas, by forcing it to overpay.

If Walker loses, he would be only the third governor in American history to be recalled.

If he loses he swallows that bitter pill and comes back.

Then he added: "If he wins, he wins; if he loses, he loses.

If Clegg loses, he will point to the circumstances of Huhne's resignation.

If he loses, he would have to pay the balance or could sue the tax offices.

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