Examples of 'had something to lose' in a sentence

Meaning of "had something to lose"

had something to lose - means that a person or entity was in a position where they could potentially lose or risk something valuable or important

How to use "had something to lose" in a sentence

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had something to lose
Someone who also had something to lose.
You had something to lose here, which you lost.
He waited until you had something to lose.
They felt they had something to lose if they told me the truth.
I assume the risk of if not and he had something to lose.
I finally had something to lose.
The person who killed Galen Barrow had something to lose.
That meant you had something to lose.
Someone who would not ask too many questions . Because he had something to lose.
Because you had something to lose.
Someone who knew about Kemp 's activities . Someone who also had something to lose.
Maybe if you had something to lose.
Okay, say you are right . The person who killed Galen Barrow had something to lose.
But we still had something to lose.
It didn't get better, it got worse because now I actually had something to lose.

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Because he had something to lose.
Well, that was before . - Before what? Before I had something to lose.
He only went after women who had something to lose by going to the police.
And for the first time in so long I had something to lose.
Precisely because they had something to lose.
But it 's worse, because this time you had something to lose.
Because it felt like he had something to lose.
That would imply I had something to lose.
Sacrifice "? That would imply I had something to lose.

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