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The phrase "will have lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a future perfect verb form, used to indicate an action that will have been completed in the future. Example: "By the time she finishes her studies, she will have lost interest in becoming a doctor."
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Many families will have lost their bread-winners; many more will have lost their homes.
Someone will have lost their money.
The British will have lost their country.
It will have lost some $1.5 million.
It will have lost some of its natural beauty, too.
The U.S. will have lost a major opportunity, probably unique.
They will have lost in the first round.
They might even still 'win', but they will have lost.
If "remain" loses, he will have lost that gamble.
Some people will have lost hundreds of pounds each week.
One false step and you will have lost.
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