91.   Similarly, if a seller raises a price and all other sellers quickly match it, the seller will not lose customers.

92.   Since then it has lost customers to newer explosives that are cheaper and safer.

93.   Specialty apparel chains and regional discounters continued their yearlong spiral as they lose customers to large discount and department stores.

94.   That glass of wine is a small gesture, but it can make the difference between appearing sensitive or appearing callous, and between keeping or losing customers.

95.   That means they will run less risk of shortages that anger consumers and lose potential customers.

96.   That would seem a no-win gamble, for PSI could only lose customers, with no way to replace them.

97.   That raised concerns about its competitors, which could be losing customers to Oracle.

98.   The bank and the brokerage continue to lose customers.

99.   The agency has been steadily losing customers to more efficient private power producers, and the loss of revenue is threatening its survival.

100.   The company did lose a few customers, Jobs says, but has since more than recouped the loss.

v. + customer >>共 723
attract 8.27%
serve 3.73%
lure 3.42%
have 2.92%
lose 2.92%
charge 2.16%
keep 1.97%
draw 1.91%
provide 1.67%
reach 1.49%
lose + n. >>共 773
job 6.42%
money 4.88%
control 3.64%
game 2.65%
ground 2.64%
weight 2.04%
power 1.18%
interest 1.16%
sight 0.99%
confidence 0.99%
customer 0.36%
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