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The phrase "a losing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that results in a loss or is characterized by defeat.
Example: "The team faced a tough season, marked by a losing streak that left them at the bottom of the standings."
Alternatives: "a defeat" or "a setback".
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It's a losing proposition.
A losing record.
But that is probably a losing argument.
"Below $750 is a losing enterprise".
Is it fighting a losing battle?
A losing one.
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Or a lost love.
That's a lost cause.
It was a lost cause.
Shooting is a lost art".
Is it a lost cause?
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