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been haemorrhaging
noun
A heavy release of blood within or from a body.
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The plant had been haemorrhaging taxpayers' money for a decade.
He has been haemorrhaging support and trust for months.
Circulation and advertising revenue has, apparently, been haemorrhaging since its late-80s peak.
Libya has been haemorrhaging the weapons stockpile of its former leader, Muammar Qaddafi, since his fall nearly two years ago.
UBS has been haemorrhaging funds, with an outflow of SFr30 billion ($28 billion) so far this year (see chart).
The suicidal stupidity of voting against female bishops has further discredited an organisation that has been haemorrhaging credibility for years.
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"We were haemorrhaging money.
Industrial cities like Detroit are haemorrhaging people.
First, the three main political parties are haemorrhaging support.
Egypt is locked down and its economy is haemorrhaging.
He said: "We are haemorrhaging talent in this country.
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