Way way less than 600 dollars. Nowhere near 600 dollars. Closer to 40.
One way to use "loose" and "lose" in the same sentence is: "Be careful not to lose the keychain that has a loose connection."
"Loose" is an adjective describing something not tight or securely fixed, like "Her shoelaces are loose." "Lose" is a verb indicating the act of failing to win or misplacing something, such as "Don't lose your keys."
She tends to loosely hold onto things, making it easy for her to lose track of them.
We may lose the castle if we fail to loose our arrows in a timely and accurate manner. A hole in your pocket may cause you to lose your loose change.
to loose weight a person has to use more calories than they consume. an average person uses about 2000 calories a day, so a person would have to eat less than that.
It depends on metabolism but the average person would have to run 8 miles to loose 3 lbs
for a state change to happen it must lose or gain or loose kinetic energy
Some examples using "lose":To "lose" means the opposite of "to win."- You are going to lose your game tonight.- Did someone lose their hat?- He did not not know that he could lose it.Some examples using "loose":"Loose" means "not tight."- These jeans are big on me; they are too loose.- That knot is too loose.- The screw is loose; it needs to be tighter.Some examples using both in the same sentence:-If you do not tie your loose shoelace, you may lose your shoe.-The management is trying to lose that loose cannon.-Don't lose my loose canary!
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Healthily, a person lose lose 2 or 3 pounds a week. Under the watch of a nutritionist or trainer, they can healthiy lose 5 to 8 pounds a week.
Men do not loose any chemical. Only the levels of the chemicals may change.
you will lose on average 150 calories doing 230 sit ups.