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Lost an already won match vs Lost a already win match

The correct phrase is 'lost an already won match.' The incorrect phrase 'lost a already win match' contains errors in both articles and verb forms.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1764 views

Lost an already won match

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone loses a match that they had already won.
  • Your opponent already won 3 duels.
  • I already won all the magazine mazes.
  • This is a concrete situation where selfishness has already won.
  • Matter of fact, I've already won.
  • I already won the IFC golf tournament.
  • This architect, whoever he is, has already won.
  • Prost had already won two world championships there.
  • Then the emperor has already won.
  • Matter of fact, I've already won.
  • I feel like I've already won.
  • This is a war that we have already won.
  • Grayson's already won by a landslide.
  • You've already won, Kevin.
  • You were wrong in thinking that you had already won.
  • I thought you said you'd already won it.
  • Look, the three of you have already won the Israel Prize.
  • But you already won, man.
  • Well, it says here you might have already won $15 million.
  • To them, the war seemed already won.
  • We've already won a great victory, Admiral.

Lost a already win match

This phrase is incorrect due to errors in the articles ('a' and 'an') and verb forms ('win' instead of 'won').

  • For the examination? didn't you already win it? and we want to over-win...
  • Marseille's lost a good player.
  • You lost a lot when the market crashed.
  • The aizcolari who never lost a bet.
  • This guy lost a billion dollars.
  • I practically lost a finger already.
  • You lost a spouse, too.
  • - I lost a beauty pageant.
  • Even lost a relationship over it.
  • We lost a sheriffjust days ago.
  • Galindo lost a hit squad last week.
  • You lost a family with marcus.
  • My household recently lost a handmaiden.
  • You lost a son, I lost a brother.
  • You lost a brother, I lost a sister.
  • Tattaglia lost a son, and I lost a son.
  • Listen... I lost a wife, she lost a mother.
  • We lost a man, we lost a brother.
  • Saga, you lost a sister, and we lost a daughter.
  • This week, the world lost a great man, and I lost a mentor.

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