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Discover LudwigThe phrase "losing position" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or organization that is decreasing in level, rank, or power. For example: "The company is in a losing position as its competitors have increased their market share."
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We're not fighting gay rights anymore — losing position.
When he looks again, he has a losing position.
We don't like to admit we're wrong by taking a cash loss on a losing position.
That was the only time all season they had recovered from a losing position to win.
O'Sullivan started sluggishly but scrambled the fourth frame and opened the scoring with 64 in the fifth before losing position.
As tires wear out, they lose their grip, and so the driver must slow down, which exposes him to losing position to another car.
He came close in the fourth and last game, until an oversight by Kramnik allowed Grischuk to escape from a losing position.
And 30... Kh8 would also have resulted in a losing position after 31 Bf4 Bg4 31 Qh4 Qf6 31 Bg5 Qg5 31 Qg5.
The three passed each other in separate battles on the track, sometimes passing and then losing position, exchanging places several times.
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Howard began 2001 in an election-losing position.
High-frequency trading also offers opportunities for consumer fraud, including "spoofing," placing and instantly withdrawing large orders so as to fool the other guy's algorithm into taking a money-losing position in a stock, and the practice of selling some customers the ability to get their orders in front of orders from other customers who don't know they're being jumped in the queue.
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