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Discover Ludwig"turn a loss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to a situation in which someone or something begins to make a profit instead of a loss. For example, "The company was able to turn a loss into a profit after introducing a new marketing strategy."
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Finally, I had not seen the phrase TURN A LOSS, but if you can turn a profit, you should be able to TURN A LOSS.
That increase helped the parent company turn a loss of $28 million in 2001 into profits of $500 million in 2005.
Still, say some, even if it does turn a loss Euro 2012 presents Ukraine with a chance to boost its seriously tarnished European credentials.
By insisting that he never promised quick action on Obamacare, Trump's trying to turn a loss into something more like a tie: The status quo is what it is and he will address it eventually.
Losers - the large majority - found that Betfair, with lower margins against the punter than traditional bookmakers, made it possible for them to lose their money more slowly, or even turn a loss into a profit.
Mickelson and Austin combined to birdie their last two holes to steal a half-point, Tiger Woods recorded blowouts with different partners, and Stewart Cink made a series of important putts to turn a loss into another point that filled the scoreboard with American red numbers.
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"That kind of saving could turn a loss-making station into break even or possibly profit-making," Richards added.
There is also the chance to upsell - that is, offer extra services on top of the voucher-specific deal to turn a loss-making offer into a positive one.
Kander wasted no time turning a loss into a win.
That was when Rollins turned a loss into a victory with a two-out, two-run double off the Los Angeles Dodgers' Jonathan Broxton.
In an interesting parallel, today's S.E.C., which claims to be investigating the highly questionable accounting at Halliburton that turned a loss into a reported profit, has yet to interview the C.E.O. at the time -- Dick Cheney.
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