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Discover Ludwig"consecutive loss" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used to refer to a situation in which one has experienced a series of losses in a row. For example, "The team suffered three consecutive losses this past month."
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It was the Panthers' third consecutive loss.
It was their third consecutive loss.
The Thrashers skidded to their season-high 12th consecutive loss.
It was the visiting Cougars' fourth consecutive loss.
It was the fifth consecutive loss for the Sabres.
Anaheim had its fifth consecutive loss, most of the season.
It was the White Sox' fifth consecutive loss.
That was the Huskies' third consecutive loss to North Carolina.
TWO days after the Nets' ninth consecutive loss looked a lot like the day after their eighth consecutive loss.
It was the third consecutive loss for the firm.
That was before his team's sixth consecutive loss.
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