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Definitions from the WebNo Great LossesPart of Speech: Phrase MeaningAn expression used to describe a situation or outcome in which nothing significant or valuable is lost or sacrificed. Sense 1:Usage: Popular Meaning: Used to convey that the result or consequence is not significant or substantial. Example: Losing that game was no great loss for our team; we know we could have played better. Sense 2:Usage: Local Meaning: Commonly used in a specific region or community to imply that the outcome is not valuable or important. Example: Well, the fact that the store closed down was no great loss for me. I never really liked their products anyway. Related Amazon Products: | ||||
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