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RE: British English?
eh? lose/loose have different meanings

Loosing = as in loose, not tight; - Never seen this owrd used anywhere, ususally see "loosening"

losing - as in lost, i.e. where has it gone,

so it is a spelling/contextual mistake in this case
Posted by: Iain_Peters   Posted on: 11/07/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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