Examples of 'he lost out' in a sentence

Meaning of "he lost out"

he lost out: This phrase is used to indicate that someone did not succeed or benefit from a particular situation, competition, or opportunity

How to use "he lost out" in a sentence

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he lost out
When he lost out on the deal.
Either way, he lost out.
He lost out during the primaries.
But he is in shock after he lost out in the elimination round.
He lost out on millions of dollars of gold.
So, does he think that he lost out on the clerkship.
He lost out on an opportunity.
Cochise, himself, admitted that he lost out of his band forty-five men.
He lost out to a woman.
In a vote in the Council of Europe, however, he lost out.
He lost out on the position to Martin Allen.
A Loyalist, he lost out after the War.
He lost out in the finals to Scott Dixon.
However, he lost out to Blake Griffin in the competition.
He lost out running the Santa Barbara clinic.

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However, he lost out on the job to Wil Nieves.
He lost out to Jeffrey Tambor for his Transparent role.
Instead, he lost out to Kevin Magnussen 's HAAS.
He lost out to Tommy Armour.
Yeah, he lost out in love, too.
He lost out to Seamus Heaney.
He lost out to Aravind Adiga.
He lost out to William Joseph.
He lost out to Joe McElderry, who won the series.
He lost out to Fred MacMurray, another Hollywood nice guy.
He lost out to the Scottish Secretary, Alister Jack for a second time.
He lost out running the Santa Barbara clinic . He 's been griping ever since.
He lost out on the 1996 Intercontinental Cup final to Juventus.
He lost out to Peter Angelos in his bid to purchase the Baltimore Orioles in 1994.

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