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"with loss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a feeling of sadness or grief associated with a negative event or situation. For example: "The family felt a profound sense of loss after their beloved pet passed away."
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How to deal with loss?
Dealing with loss.
My first experience with loss.
But other areas ached with loss.
We all have to deal with loss.
Nothing aches with loss like Wish You Were Here.
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And with Lossing, she went to seed.
San Francisco and Minneapolis continued gains compared with losses earlier in the decade.
Like other papers, Le Monde is struggling with losses.
And Harriet, like Boa, has had to deal with losses.
The bank was afraid of being stuck with losses.
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