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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loss in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a reduction or decrease in something. For example, "The company experienced a significant loss in profits last quarter."
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Loss in learning.
Pacino took the loss in stride.
This loss in effectiveness is called tolerance.
It anticipates a loss in 2013.
His loss in Georgia spoke volumes.
Weight loss in Alzheimer's disease.
Acquired Hearing Loss in Children.
The 2-0 loss in Edmonton on Saturday?
In biology, moisture loss in organisms.
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The losses in the United States, Britain and Japan were smaller.
I've taken losses in life.
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