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Discover Ludwig"lose against" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a situation where one person or team is defeated by another in a competition or game. Example: The basketball team was disappointed to lose against their rivals in the championship game. Another example: Despite their best efforts, the candidate lost against their opponent in the election.
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You can only lose against Beethoven.
She has nothing to lose against me.
"Everyone expected us to lose against Clemson.
"That it's logical when you lose against them.
"I probably can't afford to lose against Macedonia.
"I don't think Serena wants to lose against anybody.
"Kobe doesn't like to lose against anyone," Pau Gasol said.
She never wants to lose against anybody else".
There is nothing left to lose against the Broncos.
I'm not too disappointed to lose against Kittel.
A lawsuit that they are most likely doomed to lose against Rockstar's army of lawyers.
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