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loss its value
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "loss its value" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "lose its value"? You can use "lose its value" when discussing something that is decreasing in worth or significance over time. Example: "As technology advances, older models of smartphones tend to lose their value quickly."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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Refusing to consider multiple letting, Hyams left the tower unoccupied until 1975 and stood accused of keeping it empty because the growth in its capital value was much higher than the rental loss; its value was estimated at over £22m by 1975.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Gonzalez-Angulo et al. [ 41] showed that a high expression of RAB25 was associated with higher recurrence-free survival in breast cancer patients, but they observed that RAB25 loss its predictive value when they analyzed hormone receptor-positive tumors only.
Science
In it he described his conviction that money has a moral aspect and that any loss in its value will cause a corresponding loss in social and political values.
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When the dollar declines, sellers want more dollars to make up for the loss in its value.
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where K1 is a constant that includes the antenna gains of the reader and the tag, the wavelength, and the modulation indexing, and q models the path loss and its value depends on the environment where the signal propagates.
The PL models are: a) From MBS to MUE or FUE (indoor): PL dB) = 15.3 + 37.6 log10 d. b) From MBS to MUE or FUE (outdoor): PL dB) = 15.3 + 37.6 log10 d. c) From SBS to MUE or FUE (different): PL dB) = 7 + 56 log10 d + γ d) From SBS to FUE (own): PL dB) = 37 + 20 log10 d + γ where d is the distance between MBS/SBS and MUE/FUE, γ is the penetration loss and its value is taken to be 15 dB.
Examples of costs that will be compensated are costs for increased working hours, culled animals in cases of overcrowding, production losses due to decreased number of animals, costs for thorough cleaning of stables and replacement of materials that cannot be properly cleaned as well as costs for hygienisation of manure and compensation for loss of its value as fertilizer.
When the frequency of the s allele increases, it losses its positive value for carriers as many homozygotes, with the fatal form of sickle cell disease, will spring out among the offspring of a heterozygote.
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The company has seen massive losses in its value tied to its earnings in the preceding quarters as well.
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The Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Foundation Inc., mourns the loss of its valued Trustee and VP, Moshe Sheinbaum, who passed away on November 9, 2008.
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Mr. Duhalde's economic plans assume an inflation rate of 15percentt for 2002, despite the impact of the peso's loss of half its value in a month, which has barely begun to be felt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct verb form, "lose", instead of the noun "loss" when describing something decreasing in value. For example, write "the asset will "lose its value"" rather than "a "loss of its value" will occur".
Common error
Avoid using "loss" as a verb. "Loss" is a noun; the correct verb form is "lose". A common error is writing "the company experienced a "loss its value"" instead of "the company is going to "lose its value"".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "loss its value" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI explains, the noun "loss" cannot function as a verb. A correct phrasing would be to use the verb "lose", as in ""lose its value"".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "loss its value" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the proper phrasing to express a decrease in worth is to use the verb "lose" instead of the noun "loss". While there are some examples of the phrase appearing in news and scientific contexts, these do not validate its use. The grammatically correct phrase, ""lose its value"", or alternatives such as "decline in value" or "decrease in worth", should be used instead to ensure clear and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lose its value
Corrects the grammatical error by using the verb "lose" instead of the noun "loss".
decline in value
Replaces "loss" with "decline" and uses a prepositional phrase for a more formal tone.
decrease in worth
Substitutes "value" with "worth" for a synonymous expression of diminishing quality or importance.
diminution of value
Uses a more formal noun, "diminution", to indicate a reduction in value.
erosion of its value
Employs "erosion" to suggest a gradual and progressive loss of value.
reduction in its value
Uses "reduction" to indicate a lowering of the value.
drop in its value
Employs "drop" as a more concise and informal substitute for "loss".
fall in its value
Uses the word "fall" instead of "loss" indicating a reduction in value.
depreciation of its value
Utilizes "depreciation" to specifically denote a decrease in value over time, often in an accounting context.
impairment of its value
Replaces "loss" with "impairment" for a more formal and often financial context.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something is decreasing in value?
The correct phrase is to say something will ""lose its value"". Using "loss" in this context is grammatically incorrect.
What can I use instead of "loss of its value"?
You can use alternatives like "decline in value", "decrease in worth", or "reduction in its value" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "a loss its value"?
No, "loss its value" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing involves using the verb "lose" to describe a decrease in value.
How does ""lose its value"" differ from "loss of value"?
"Lose its value" describes the action of something becoming less valuable over time. "Loss of value" refers to the state or condition of having diminished worth.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested