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Lose ['looz) verb 1. to come to be without 2. to misplace 3. to be beaten, as in a game. From Old English losian, to perish.
Which sentence uses the word lose correctly?
A. I have a lose understanding of how the process works.
B. The chain on my bike has become lose.
C. Usually she tied her hair up, but today she wore it lose.
D. Be careful that you don't lose your keys before you get home.

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