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The phrase "a defeat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a loss in a competition, battle, or any situation where one side fails to achieve victory.
Example: "The team faced a significant challenge, but their recent performance was marked by a defeat that they will learn from."
Alternatives: "a loss" or "a setback".
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That's a defeat.
This is a defeat.
This was a defeat.
"It would be a defeat".
But zealotry has lately suffered a defeat.
A defeat would extend his torture.
No one ate broccoli after a defeat".
"It feels like a defeat," reflected Mowbray.
That could look perilously like a defeat.
Each match resulted in a defeat.
"In reality, it is a defeat.
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