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("loose" = "Not fastened, restrained, or contained") != ("to lose" = "To suffer loss")
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There is saying in Portuguese, "Mais vale perder, que mais perder" that means "better to looselose some than looselose more/a lot".

There is saying in Portuguese, "Mais vale perder, que mais perder" that means "better to loose some than loose more/a lot".

There is saying in Portuguese, "Mais vale perder, que mais perder" that means "better to lose some than lose more/a lot".

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There is saying in Portuguese, "Mais vale perder, que mais perder" that means "better to loose some than loose more/a lot".