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Discover Ludwig"losing out" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is generally used when someone experiences a negative consequence or misses out on something due to someone or something else. For example, "The smaller business could not compete with the larger one and ended up losing out."
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We are losing out".
Who's losing out?
This means they will be losing out".
The kids are losing out," she said.
So who's really losing out?
"We're losing out," he said.
And who is losing out?
But who is really losing out here?
People are losing out on both ends".
Print is also losing out to television.
Customers are losing out," Tyrie said.
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