Sentence examples for to losing from inspiring English sources

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to losing

verb

To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.

  • If you lose that ten-pound note, you'll be sorry.

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Labour strategists are resigned to losing Sheffield.

They say there's romance to losing.

Bills fans are accustomed to losing.

"I'm not prone to losing control".

VIKTOR ORBAN is not used to losing.

I'm not used to losing.

They're not used to losing.

He's on his way to losing it.

"There's no comparison to losing a sibling".

You can get accustomed to losing.

"We got close to losing our minds".

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