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    Edmoura is offline Newbie
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    Default miss vs.losse

    Hello,

    Can anybody help me where to find the difference between LOSE and MISS?
    Last edited by Edmoura; 26-Sep-2010 at 17:02. Reason: mistake: LOSE

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    Default Re: miss vs.losse

    I presume you've used a dictionary.

    They are two completely different words with several meanings each.

    Try writing a few sentences of your own containing these words and we can comment on your understanding of them.

    Rover
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