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1 They had lost quite enough by him; they wanted the rebellion over.
2 We had lost quite heavily; some of our best men had fallen.
3 They hadn't lost quite so many as she'd hoped, but they'd been hurt.
4 Some units lost quite a number of men in this way.
5 Willett has lost quite a lot, I'm told, and now he's ordered off.
6 We have lost quite a few friends this way.
7 Hellboy thought he'd lost quite a bit of weight.
8 But between time and, argh, a basement flood, I lost quite a lot of them.
9 The poor Marquis had lost quite all his fortune.
10 It seems we have lost quite a number of brave fellows besides Condé at Jarnac.
11 I lost quite a sum by my speculation, as cotton did not rise, but fell.
12 We lost quite a bit of business yesterday.
13 Your ship must have been lost quite recently, as you do not seem to have suffered.
14 She had lost quite a bit of blood, and the surgery had been stressful as well.
15 She lost quite a bit of blood, but she should be fine in a day or two.
16 I have lost quite enough in these five days since this run of ill-luck set in for me.
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