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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a loss" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a situation in which a person experiences a financial loss or other type of setback. For example, "After investing in the stock market, she suffered an unexpected loss and was left in a loss."
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But that came in a loss.
Thompson said her 35 points meant little in a loss.
Both games ended in a loss for New South Wales.
Except that it still resulted in a loss.
That could result in a loss of state money.
That suit ended in a loss for Mr. Moonves.
Favors was hurt Tuesday night in a loss at Atlanta.
Not surprisingly, that also resulted in a loss.
In a loss to Columbia, Yale completed only four passes.
Garnett was hurt in a loss at Detroit.
"It stinks that it was in a loss.
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