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The phrase "the loss of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been lost, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The loss of her job left her feeling devastated and unsure of her future."
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The loss of control is intolerable.
I felt the loss of honest quotations.
mentioned the loss of the cat.
Bemoaning the loss of the "library voice".
Neighbors lamented the loss of sunlight.
The loss of Eduardo was more damaging.
Farmers fear the loss of productive land.
The loss of status has been harder.
Another is the loss of fantasy.
But people mourn the loss of respect.
The loss of dignity of it all.
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for the loss of his sanity
for the loss of his bonus
for the loss of equipment and
for the loss of one glycine
for the loss of importance
for the loss of entitlement from
foster the loss of
for the loss of shade and
for the loss of eliminating
for the loss of his or
for the loss of his column
for the loss of effect of
for the loss of the partnership
for the loss of conservation
fraud in the loss of
incorporate the loss of
the impairment of
the disappearance of
the collapse of
the depletion of
the injury of
the shipwreck of
the bereavement of
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