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The phrase "lost both parents" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The child had lost both parents by the age of five."
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"She lost both parents".
I'm sorry you've lost both parents.
About a third of them have lost both parents.
.In effect [Bill and Steve] lost both parents at once.
He lost both parents when he was 11 and was raised by different relatives.
She later wrote, "What happens to children who have lost both parents?
She is Dutch - a refugee from the Nazis who lost both parents during the war.
Returning to normal life in the neighborhood where he had lost both parents felt impossible.
Not a single documented case of a child who lost both parents.
"Will a young man who lost both parents be excluded from the refugee program?" he said.
His father lost both parents, three brothers, and four sisters to the Nazis".
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