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Discover LudwigThe phrase "losing competition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a competition or activity in which someone or something is not successful and is instead experiencing a loss. Example: Despite their best efforts, the team was met with repeated losses in the competition. After several rounds of losing competition, they were eventually eliminated from the tournament.
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The winners of baseball's losing competition.
Then there is Hyundai Electronics, which Mong Hun ran in a losing competition with Samsung Electronics from the time his father founded it 28 years earlier.
Mr. Dochantschi isn't emulating her style, but more her approach to the profession, which, he said, involves patience and the realization that even a losing competition entry is a way to advance ideas.
Each side invested $10 million to revitalize McCall's, which was losing millions of dollars a year in a losing competition with magazines like Good Housekeeping and Ladies Home Journall.
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"Ninety percent of our work comes from winning competitions — and losing competitions," he added.
These networks are crucial to me.' I ask him if, in the years when he was often losing competitions, he knew one day he would start to win them.
"I learned a long time ago that life isn't always about winning and losing competitions, but it's about relationships, it's about impacting people," he said.
In addition, lost competition can be replaced by granting foreign carriers more freedom to expand service in the United States.
At a hearing on Friday, the department will argue that its plan to remedy Apple's misconduct will "restore lost competition".
Obsessed by threats to federal funding, they misread clear warnings on every wall: without major change, the US biomedical research enterprise cannot be sustained; labs will shrink; a generation of young scientists will be lost; competition will stymie innovation; and young scientists and poor institutions will lose out as senior investigators and rich research centres grow richer.
These legacy volumes raked over lost competitions that the architect never forgot.
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