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  • Loosing Or Losing: Which One Is Correct? - grammarmax. com
    “Loosing” means to make something loose or free, while “losing” means to misplace something or fail to win Remembering the difference between these words will help you avoid mistakes and improve the clarity of your writing
  • LOSING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LOSING is resulting in or likely to result in defeat How to use losing in a sentence
  • Loosing or Losing? Loose vs Lose? Grammar Explained
    “Lose” is defined as to stop having something because you do not know where it is, misplace it, or it is taken away from you According to Merriam-Webster, the word “lose” is to “be unable to find or have at hand ” I can’t find my phone! I think I lost it I’m worried that I will lose my keys again Don’t lose your concentration!
  • raissa anggiani – Losing Us. Lyrics - Genius
    Losing Us Lyrics: I love you more than it showed And you said you feel it too! Thought it was a happy endin' But, now, it's just beginning And then you leave me all behind And you
  • Losing vs. Loosing — What’s the Difference?
    Losing refers to the act of being defeated or misplacing something, whereas loosing means to release or unfasten something
  • 104 Synonyms Antonyms for LOSING - Thesaurus. com
    Find 104 different ways to say LOSING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
  • Lose vs. Loss – Whats The Difference? | Dictionary. com
    Loss is always a noun Both words can be used in multiple ways and for both tangible and intangible things You can lose your wallet, your password, weight, a game, a job, a loved one, track of time Loss can be used in many of the same situations, but it refers to the act or an instance of losing
  • Lose vs. Loss - Grammar. com
    Lose is used as a verb which indicates the action of losing something whereas loss is a noun which represents something that is lost Remember that lose and lost are not interchangeable




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