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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a team or individual has not won a competition or game.
Example: "After a tough season, the team faced another lose match, which left them at the bottom of the standings."
Alternatives: "defeat" or "loss in the match".
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Eastern TV: ESPN, Univision The United States players have characterized their meeting with Slovenia in Johannesburg as a "can't lose" match.
Roger Federer, who by tennis law must be referred to in reverent, hushed tones reserved for immortals, whiffed on a ball to lose match point to Rafael Nadal.
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In Premier League we are not afraid to lose matches, we are going to play normal.
"Very rarely do I lose matches having let the other guy play his natural game".
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However, Levein said: "There are situations in football where you lose matches.
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After returning to the WWF, the team continued to lose matches and was eventually disbanded.
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If you do not control your anger, there might be bigger consequences than a lost match.
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