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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are losing time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of wasting time or not making efficient use of time in a particular situation.
Example: "If we keep debating this issue without making a decision, we are losing time that could be spent on more productive tasks."
Alternatives: "are wasting time" or "are running out of time".
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"We are losing time.
"One guy says, 'You can go,' one says, 'You can't,' and we are losing time.
"These kids are losing time where they create beauty every day," Professor Christen said.
But with each day, with each series that passes, they are losing time.
"We are looking for compromises and we are losing time in the same period," he said in a speech Monday.
Clearly, any animal that could get preyed upon is better off being alert, and even predators, when they're snoozing, are losing time that otherwise could be used searching for victims.
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Common proxies are lost time and reduced productivity, for which well-validated instruments exist [19, 20].
I feel like I'm losing time.
In effect, Serbia is losing time.
I feel it's losing time.
She went on, "Just waiting to be an engineer is losing time.
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