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Identify the sentence that uses both “lose” and “loose” correctly.

Whenever my brother loses weight, his pants are lose on him.

Whenever my brother looses weight, his pants are loose on him.

I need to loose weight; these pants used to be lose on me, and now look at them.

I need to lose weight; these pants used to be loose on me, and now look at them.

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The last one is correct
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