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The phrase "loss of appreciation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a decrease or decline in value or regard for something. Example: The stock market crash resulted in a loss of appreciation for many investors who saw their portfolios decrease in value.
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Intense heat and smoke can lead to disorientation and loss of appreciation of the direction of the fire, which can make fires particularly dangerous.
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I get a lot of appreciation".
This is unfortunate because exaggeration can lead to loss of insight and of appreciation of opportunities.
The loss of the actor caused an outpouring of appreciation among Hollywood's elite, who took to Twitter to express their grief over the loss and to celebrate the performances that Wilder left as his legacy.
We need integration with no loss of heritage, and a clear appreciation of what is and is not acceptable.
These explanations classically encompass processes such as: (i) the loss of economic diversification, following the appreciation of the domestic exchange rate caused by exports of natural resources (the 'Dutch disease'), and (ii) the volatility of the price of fossil fuels.
As a result, although this year's losses have been painful for many investors, most have years of appreciation to cushion the blow.
She lamented the loss of a gentleman's aesthetic, an appreciation for the old and historical.
In fact, prior research has found that just thinking about the absence of a positive event in our lives or the loss of a spouse heightens people's appreciation for those things.
The loss of my father gave me an appreciation of the fragility of life.
When he died, there was this real sense of loss and tragedy, but at the same time, there was a sense of appreciation.
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