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I lost out the opportunity to go to Europe with my class. I did not have the money.
We need to get to the mall early in the morning, because there are good sales. We do not want to lose out.
We need to finish the project or we will loss out on a good opportunity.
Our office lost out on a great worker. It is to bad they did not hire Joe.
My mother always tells me to work hard in school, so I do not lose out a chance to go to university.
My parents did not have the money to buy a new house, so they lost out a some really good deals on the new houses they are building.
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Lose Out - to miss an opportunity; to miss a chance to for something
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