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The phrase "all losers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a group of people who are perceived as unsuccessful or not achieving their goals.
Example: "In the competition, it seemed like all losers were eliminated in the first round."
Alternatives: "everyone who fails" or "all failures".
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We are all losers.
They are all losers.
They're all losers.
"We're all losers.
"We're all losers, including the consumer".
With green taxes we are all losers.
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Interestingly, of the two, it is the Democratic pairing that makes the more natural fit – for neoliberal capitalism may produce winner-take-all winners and lose-it-all losers, but it is nevertheless an economic system that is indifferent to colour, gender or creed.
4. The Let-Them-Eat-Cake Party: The Cakers believe in winner-take-all, loser-take-care-of-yourself.
According to Jerry Seinfeld, a silver medal means, "of all the losers, you're the #1 loser".
"Of all the losers, you are the number one loser".
REMEMBER: you can't get rid of all the losers in your life, until you stop being a loser yourself.
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