McLaren has 'more to lose now' but 'opportunities' remain
lose Loose or lose? Lose is a verb that means “to fail to win, to misplace ” Loose is an adjective that means “not tight ” We'll explain the grammar more here Oscar Piastri feels McLaren has more to lose from changeable weather than before, but still believes mixed conditions breed opportunity
lose · lose a battlegame · She lost her bid for reelection · We lost the game by a score of 4–2 · He The verb to lose means something has gone missing Maybe it's your car keys Maybe it's points in a game Maybe it's the love of your life
KFF estimates that between 8 million and 24 million people will lose Medicaid coverage during the unwinding of the continuous enrollment GOP initiative backers lose fight to keep budget impacts off WA ballot OLYMPIA — A Thurston County Superior Court judge on Friday blocked an