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The phrase "to have lost" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone had something but no longer has it. Example: "She was devastated to have lost her wallet, as it contained all her important cards and identification."
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to have lost
verb
To possess, own, hold.
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I'm disappointed to have lost the goal.
"To have lost touch".
He seems to have lost weight.
He appears to have lost that plea.
I seem to have lost the thread".
Life seems to have lost spontaneity.
Some may prefer to have lost.
To have lost "G.
To have lost both looks like carelessness.
"We seem to have lost it".
Berlusconi seems to have lost his marbles.
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