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I suffer the losses vs I do suffer the losses

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I suffer the losses' is a more direct and concise way of expressing the idea, while 'I do suffer the losses' adds emphasis or clarification. The choice between them depends on the level of emphasis or formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 792 views

I suffer the losses

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple and direct way to express that you are experiencing losses. It is a common expression in English.

Examples:

  • I suffer the losses of my investments.
  • She suffers the losses of her mistakes.
  • He suffers the losses of his business decisions.
  • When a bank suffers losses, its own resources function as a buffer, which helps to cover the losses that ordinary business profits cannot cover sufficiently.
  • Clothing and footwear companies suffer the greatest losses and consumers are the victims.
  • Since submitting this question, I have indeed received confirmation from various quarters that this is fairly systematic practice to such an extent that European manufacturers of PET bottles suffer huge losses as a result.
  • In both scenarios the Community industry would suffer losses due to an expiry of measures.
  • Each year the EU budget suffers losses of several hundreds of millions of euros.
  • So far in 2008 this has caused the monastery to suffer losses of EUR 240000.
  • While unlikely it is still possible that an (cross-border) insurer could become bankrupt, and policyholders with claims failing due may suffer losses as a consequence, absent an IGS.
  • Spanish beet producers alone will suffer losses that could amount to as much as EUR 60 million per year.
  • It is estimated that the Union as a whole suffers losses of up to 3.8% of GDP as a result of illness and occupational accidents.
  • This factor was enough to determine a situation where the Union industry suffer losses in an attempt to keep a reasonable market share.
  • Amendments Nos 2, 4, 5, 8 and 9 envisage special provisions for cases in which importers suffer losses owing to crisis situations in exporting ACP States.
  • I have accepted it this time because 90% of Parliament's text was adopted and because we in this House did not suffer any great losses.
  • As regards overland travel, I do not think that this would give rise to large-scale smuggling, or that the neighbouring Member States would suffer great losses, since prices in neighbouring third countries are much lower than within EU Member States.
  • Should measures be imposed and prices raised, Chinese companies may reduce sales to the Community and the importers would suffer losses through reduced trading and reduced profitability.
  • The closure of the port is causing many firms and the region as a whole to suffer losses.
  • As well as damage to the environment, illegal fishing causes economic and social consequences that make legal fisheries suffer losses in the amount of billions of Euro.
  • They alleged that otherwise it was not possible to suffer losses in an environment of increasing demand, increased prices, consequently increasing sales and turnover, and increasing productivity.
  • In the present exceptional circumstances, it may be necessary to reassure depositors with financial institutions that they will not suffer losses, so as to limit the possibility of bank runs and undue negative spill over effects on healthy banks.
  • The outcome of the sensitivity analysis is that HSH would not suffer losses beyond what it can absorb in the event of significant differences in interest rates and EUR/USD exchange rate assumptions.
  • If this is not negotiated, European farmers will continue to face unfair competition, and will suffer losses and discrimination in relation to competitors outside the European Union.

Alternatives:

  • I experience the losses
  • I bear the losses
  • I endure the losses
  • I face the losses
  • I go through the losses

I do suffer the losses

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase adds emphasis or clarification to the statement 'I suffer the losses'. It is used when you want to emphasize the action of suffering or make it more formal.

Examples:

  • I do suffer the losses, but I will overcome them.
  • She does suffer the losses, even though she doesn't show it.
  • He does suffer the losses, but he remains strong.
  • When a bank suffers losses, its own resources function as a buffer, which helps to cover the losses that ordinary business profits cannot cover sufficiently.
  • Clothing and footwear companies suffer the greatest losses and consumers are the victims.
  • As regards overland travel, I do not think that this would give rise to large-scale smuggling, or that the neighbouring Member States would suffer great losses, since prices in neighbouring third countries are much lower than within EU Member States.
  • Since submitting this question, I have indeed received confirmation from various quarters that this is fairly systematic practice to such an extent that European manufacturers of PET bottles suffer huge losses as a result.
  • In both scenarios the Community industry would suffer losses due to an expiry of measures.
  • Each year the EU budget suffers losses of several hundreds of millions of euros.
  • So far in 2008 this has caused the monastery to suffer losses of EUR 240000.
  • While unlikely it is still possible that an (cross-border) insurer could become bankrupt, and policyholders with claims failing due may suffer losses as a consequence, absent an IGS.
  • Spanish beet producers alone will suffer losses that could amount to as much as EUR 60 million per year.
  • It is estimated that the Union as a whole suffers losses of up to 3.8% of GDP as a result of illness and occupational accidents.
  • This factor was enough to determine a situation where the Union industry suffer losses in an attempt to keep a reasonable market share.
  • Amendments Nos 2, 4, 5, 8 and 9 envisage special provisions for cases in which importers suffer losses owing to crisis situations in exporting ACP States.
  • I have accepted it this time because 90% of Parliament's text was adopted and because we in this House did not suffer any great losses.
  • Should measures be imposed and prices raised, Chinese companies may reduce sales to the Community and the importers would suffer losses through reduced trading and reduced profitability.
  • The closure of the port is causing many firms and the region as a whole to suffer losses.
  • As well as damage to the environment, illegal fishing causes economic and social consequences that make legal fisheries suffer losses in the amount of billions of Euro.
  • They alleged that otherwise it was not possible to suffer losses in an environment of increasing demand, increased prices, consequently increasing sales and turnover, and increasing productivity.
  • In the present exceptional circumstances, it may be necessary to reassure depositors with financial institutions that they will not suffer losses, so as to limit the possibility of bank runs and undue negative spill over effects on healthy banks.
  • The outcome of the sensitivity analysis is that HSH would not suffer losses beyond what it can absorb in the event of significant differences in interest rates and EUR/USD exchange rate assumptions.
  • If this is not negotiated, European farmers will continue to face unfair competition, and will suffer losses and discrimination in relation to competitors outside the European Union.

Alternatives:

  • I indeed suffer the losses
  • I truly suffer the losses
  • I really suffer the losses
  • I actually suffer the losses
  • I genuinely suffer the losses

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