Listen to native speakers pronounce “loses” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
loses a lot of its value. But what if it
loses a member.
loses his beloved, charms his way into the underworld,
loses its central importance.
loses its resilience,
loses his parents at the age of six in Gotham City.
loses those individuals and that stream of income tax,
loses its ability to produce sufficient
loses me.
loses that essence.
loses their life to cancer.
loses economic incentives, it's easy to radicalize
Louisiana loses a football field's worth of land every 100 minutes
She loses her tooth, she goes to sleep,
it loses a little bit of speed.
she loses her medals, her records are revoked.
He loses his leg in Iraq.
just loses water into the air.
magnesium loses two electrons
She loses the check,
it loses its ability to learn --
and loses all its mass into the energy of light,
it loses what it was originally trying to ask
everyone loses their jobs, there are
everybody loses their job and the robots
>> loses big enough
it loses itself completely and just
everyone loses about 5,000, but of
it loses,
it loses a lot of its chemical reaction.
it loses its charm.
Music loses, Google loses, Snapchat loses, Facebook loses.
It loses something.
champion loses more than he wins. And so look at Kevin
everyone loses.
He loses his ball down a hole, but he very cleverly realizes,
immediately loses me all street cred on the subject of soul
she loses the job that she has.
it loses a little bit of that external digital world.
and insurance loses its reason for being solidarity and the pooling of risk.
And a candle loses nothing by lighting
Or if she loses her phone, she knows the money is there.
The CGM loses signal,
And society loses big.
When somebody loses their breast to cancer,
A seven-year-old loses her third tooth.
but a resistor loses power through heat.
it immediately loses energy due to scattering off
When an object loses energy by emitting photons,
But the kieselguhr never loses
“loses a lot of its value. But what if it”
“loses a member.”
“loses his beloved, charms his way into the underworld,”
“loses its central importance.”
“loses its resilience,”