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Discover Ludwig"total loss" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it in situations where something is completely and irrevocably lost. For example, "My stock portfolio ended up being a total loss."
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total loss
noun
An insured item of which the entire value is written off
Exact(60)
"It's a total loss".
"Otherwise, it's a total loss".
Who Defines a 'Total Loss'?
The total loss was not material.
The chance of total loss seemed negligible.
It was considered nearly a total loss.
His boat was a total loss.
It was clearly not a total loss.
Forget about it, it's a total loss".
I was at a total loss.
It was a disaster, a total loss.
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