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The phrase "all is losing" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a sense of defeat or loss, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In the end, all is losing, and we must find a way to rise again."
Alternatives: "everything is lost" or "all is for naught".
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Charter has lost more than 250,000 subscribers in the first nine months of the year at a time when the cable industry over all is losing subscribers to direct satellite companies.
Lance Armstrong, after all, is losing his medals for discrediting his profession.
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It would all be lost.
All is lost, all is lost.
All is lost.
Not that all is lost.
Still, not all is lost.
And all is lost.
As for Labour, all is lost.
When that happens, all is lost.
By Hilton Als All is lost, all is lost.
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