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The phrase "are both losing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing two subjects that are experiencing a loss or decline simultaneously.
Example: "In this match, the two teams are both losing their chances of winning as the clock runs down."
Alternatives: "are both failing" or "are both suffering losses".
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And in contrast to Daimler's Mercedes-Benz unit, which continues to grow at a healthy pace, G.M. and Ford are both losing money and market share in Europe.
Other big-time Merck drugs, Zetia and Vytorin, are both losing share to generics.
Defensive moves from Nokia via the open sourcing of Symbian and the ever-present RIM are always threatening to the new entrants and incumbants, although it seems that they are both losing market share to the iPhone, especially with the new enterprise features of the iPhone 2.0.
So is it any surprise that teacher-broadcasters and TV broadcasters are both losing their audience?
Because y and eo are both losing codon bias, parallel pu changes in these lineages are more common, but such a scenario does not result in an ECC_SD.
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A cube and a sphere are both lost in this confusion.
More than fifty years apart in age, Andra and Mary are both lost.
They are both lost and both need each other.
Lenore Beadsmen and Patty Berglund are both lost within themselves, living amongst mere idiots in their Midwestern hometowns.
An opportunity is lost for early-stage treatment, and central endocrine regulatory roles of the pituitary, are both lost.
We were both losing in the lucrative high-end market segment.
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