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1 A man who wins twenty times can well afford to lose once .
2 This election is Hillary Clinton's to lose once she secures the Democratic nomination.
3 The All Blacks really do lose once in a blue moon.
4 She watched Tony win, then lose once , then win again several times in succession.
5 He's the kind of man you'd never want to lose once you'd finally found him.
6 She was awakened by the deed of the old man, who had stolen from her that which a poor girl could only lose once .
7 They would lose once more that year, to England, before starting the run of 21 wins in India in 2018.
8 It is a fight the banks have already lost once , they said.
9 Keith Curle's side have still only lost once in 21 league matches.
10 I found it when I got lost once on a community hike.
11 Colchester have only lost once in their last seven visits to Gillingham.
12 The puppet himself chimed in about being lost once more on Twitter.
13 However, these properties are rapidly lost once satellite cells are plated in culture.
14 These are lost once more than 50 percent of its shares change hand.
15 You'd think that after getting lost once she might learn a little caution!
16 That was why they have only lost once here this season.
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