Pronunciation of the English word losing.
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1. | Losing your health is worse than losing your money. | |
2. | Losing one's health is worse than losing money. | |
3. | Losing your passport in a foreign country is worse than losing your luggage or having your wallet stolen. | |
4. | "Jos, we're losing tyre, we're losing lots of tyre. Try to make a move, try to make a move." "What do you think I'm doing, Greg?" | |
5. | Losing a battle doesn't mean losing the war! | |
6. | Losing a pet is like losing a family member. | |
7. | I am losing my patience with you. | |
8. | I bought it thinking it was cheap, but it was rotten, so I ended up losing out. | |
9. | If you see the day through with Mr Bark without losing your temper, I'll believe you. | |
10. | Tommy did not want to run the risk of losing his job. |