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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defeating" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be used in spoken language or informal writing, but it is not considered standard or formal English. Example: "Losing the championship was a defeating experience for the team."
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"It's a defeating cause," Mr. Bianis said.
This study sought to assess whether a defeating event and associated defeated mood impaired memory for a story.
The aims should be a) defeating Ukip and b) preventing the formation of a Tory-Ukip-DUP government that would enact the ultra-right Brexit scenario.
For a slow switch is a defeating condition, akin to entering Barn Façade County.
That's because, although nothing has been forgotten, a defeating condition exists at t2 that was absent at t1.
The default should be to interpret Oscar in relation to his current environment, unless there is a defeating condition, e.g., where Oscar has just been switched from Earth.
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He walks with a defeated shuffle.
"He died a defeated man.
We are a defeated country.
"They are like a defeated army.
He already looked like a defeated pitcher.
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