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Discover Ludwig"losing game" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a game that someone or something is losing or has lost. Example: "He was tired of playing the same losing game over and over again."
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Losing Game 5 does not make them wrong.
After losing Game 2, you blamed the officials.
After losing Game 1, you blamed your players.
The Cardinals made three errors, and at least two more misplays, in losing Game 1.
"Trying to have a rule that applies to fashion trends is a losing game," he said.
Chicago did it in the first round before losing Game 7 at Vancouver.
And, once he fell behind, why didn't he change a losing game?
He has pushed all the right buttons after losing Game 1 in Utah.
Petty revenge was on the menu after losing game two: "Bedtime.
The Rangers denied they were playing it safer after losing Game 1's scoring frenzy.
"That was the key game, losing Game 2," Hideki Matsui said through an interpreter.
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