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lose

  • lose weight

    How would it know that it had to lose weight?
  • lose sight

    Whilst we cannot change the world, we should not lose sight of the fact that we can change someone's world.
  • want to lose

    "She'll be angry, but she won't want to lose you.
  • go to lose

  • also lose

    The regional newspaper industry may also lose sales.
  • lose out

    You can't lose out
  • likely to lose

    After Twickenham, the English are likely to lose the services of Webb, Underwood, Dooley, Probyn, Winterbottom and Skinner.
  • lose control

    We must not lose control.
  • nothing to lose

    Now I've nothing to lose.’
  • should not lose

    Whilst we cannot change the world, we should not lose sight of the fact that we can change someone's world.
  • begin to lose

  • afford to lose

    I can't afford to lose them.
  • try to lose

    Girls in their early teens or even younger often try to lose weight.
  • lose interest

    How long before we lose interest?
  • lose confidence

    We also need to reassure the horse shortly afterwards that it has not lost our affection, otherwise it would lose confidence in us.
  • lose money

    At least the City knows how to lose money in style.
  • stand to lose

    The Thai government has ordered the border to be closed but Thai logging companies, which stand to lose by the ban, are arguing for a delay in its implementation and have intensified logging in recent weeks.
  • start to lose

    Once they reach an age of 4–5 years the goldfish will often start to lose their colouration and gradually become paler.
  • lose two

    You're gonna lose two hundred and fifty pound a month.

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