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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make loss" is not grammatically correct or idiomatic in written English
The correct phrase is "suffer a loss" or "incur a loss." For example: "Despite the company's best efforts, they suffered a loss this quarter."
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It's Donne who chooses to make loss a way to find closeness to God, someone almost missing from the Puritan's poem.
The baby's expression To make loss more bearable the post-mortem portrait was intended to portray the dead as if sleeping, and the closed eyes and position of the body reflect this.
Some men knew her intimately, and now, at last, I do not envy them, because what they have in their memories must make loss feel like death....Writer tells about being besotted with her at first meeting..
Some men knew her intimately, and now, at last, I do not envy them, because what they have in their memories must make loss feel like death....Writer tells about being besotted with her at first meeting.
The existence of a fracture is often deduced from a history of injury and observation of swelling, tenderness, faulty alignment, the sound that the broken ends make, loss of function, and associated injuries.
We believe that CPK and Cr levels were low because the patient had loss of muscle mass due to chronic paralysis, which would make loss of the muscle an advantage in avoiding ischemia reperfusion syndrome.
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Almost all make losses.
We will make losses as any governing party does.
The self-employed can have negative earnings as they can make losses.
Officials say the firm used fictitious securities values to make losses appear smaller than they were.
Insurance companies would make losses and be forced to raise premiums all round.
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