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The phrase 'as a loser' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has failed or lost in some way. For example: "After the election, he resigned as a loser."
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Romario described him as a "loser".
Why, then, is Japan seen as a loser?
"Afghanistan was seen as a loser, a sinkhole.
How were those 30 hours as a loser?
"Woody Allen had defined the American nebbish as a loser," Ramis adds.
Trump is extremely self-conscious about being perceived as a loser.
The Kremlin needed Trump, but as a loser, not a winner.
He continues to disparage John McCain's heroism and public service, characterizing him as a loser.
This is a man repeatedly – and convincingly – referred to as a loser.
"If you walk away from this game as a loser, it doesn't mean quite as much".
"He doesn't come across as a loser, because she feels that Bobby is a great kid".
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