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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now has lost" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a past action or state that is no longer true in the present. Here are some examples of how it can be used: 1. "The company now has lost its competitive edge in the market." 2. "The once-prosperous kingdom now has lost all its wealth and power." 3. "John now has lost all hope of reconciling with his estranged brother." 4. "The team now has lost three games in a row, damaging their chances of making it to the playoffs." 5. "The politician now has lost the support of their party after a series of scandals."
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Mr. Hickel, who resigned in 1969 to become President Nixon's Secretary of Interior, now has lost three Republican primary campaigns.
"The open area we have now has lost its binding role," said Assam Salam, an urban planner and scion of one of the great Sunni Muslim merchant families.
But Ole Miss, which won 52 of the first 57 games in the series, now has lost four of the last five games between the schools.
They gathered for one last time, bathed in peach fluorescent lighting under garlands of twinkle lights, to say farewell to a place that for untold thousands encapsulated everything that New York was meant to be and now has lost.
…… Poor Betty now has lost all hope, Her thoughts are bent on deadly sin, A green-grown pond she just has passed, And from the brink she hurries fast, Lest she should drown herself therein.
Likewise, the concept of an eternal "now" has lost all moorings with experience where the present is invariably nested between past and future.
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Salafists for now have lost the battle.
He is trim and fit now, having lost those 22 pounds, but there have been setbacks.
Now, having lost his seat at the 2015 general election, there's nothing but hinterland.
But they are sinking again now, having lost three games in a row, two by blowout.
Now, having lost 8 of their previous 10 games, the Rangers were angry.
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