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The phrase "are losing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing a loss or defeat in a particular context, often in relation to a competition or challenge.
Example: "The team is losing with only a few minutes left in the game, and they need to score quickly to have a chance at winning."
Alternatives: "are losing against" or "are losing to".
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Big supermarkets are reluctant to say how much they are losing with them.
They are losing with their rookies (Channing Frye, Nate Robinson and David Lee have combined for 45 starts), and losing with proven veterans (Marbury, Steve Francis, Jalen Rose, Quentin Richardson).
Having said that, Scolari is placing a lot of trust in Bernard - if Brazil are losing with 20 minutes to go, he is the man Brazil's coach is most likely to turn to, which is a huge responsibility.
I hope they listen to this in Spanish, with the riddles, jokes, and lullabies that were very commonly told by our grandparents, but that we are losing with our children.
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