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Terr3 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

lost

Hi!
"He can't die! The world will suffer in GREAT LOST without Tom's humble existence"

my question is whether people would see 'great lost' as 'lost in control'/'lost in direction/balance' or simply 'lost' as losing a man, like the use of 'lose' in 'losing a man during war'?

And if 'great lost' in my sentence isn't appropriate, what could be a better replacement. Thanks in advance. - Terr
  

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"The world will suffer a great loss"

  • "The world will suffer a great loss"
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"The world will suffer a great loss"
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Hi Feebs11!

Many thanks! It turns out I misspelled. -Terr

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