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The phrase "after two defeats" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a situation or event that occurs following the experience of losing two times in a competition or challenge.
Example: "The team regrouped and strategized after two defeats, determined to improve their performance in the next match."
Alternatives: "following two losses" or "subsequent to two defeats."
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Current form Mid-table after two defeats.
"You can't qualify after two defeats.
Current form Bottom of Championship after two defeats.
"After two defeats, we had to make changes, increase competition and freshen things up," he added.
Like any coach, Lancaster will have been feeling the pressure after two defeats.
Jonah was downcast after two defeats, and I was troubled by questions.
That project — which began at a notable deficit after two defeats under Arena's predecessor, Jurgen Klinsmann — is incomplete.
But on a wretched evening the champions lifted a cloud after two defeats to grind out a win that puts them within four points of the leaders, Harlequins.
That it came after two defeats, against New England and Miami, by a combined score of 55-9, only typified the strange nature of this season.
In 1880 he succeeded Mackenzie to lead for seven years what was then the opposition Liberal Party, resigning after two defeats in general elections.
If nothing else, Sale showed certain other clubs across the water (eastwards) how to behave after two defeats from two in this competition.
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