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"losing scenario" is an accepted and common phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a situation in which you are likely to end up with negative or undesirable results. For example, "I'd rather not take that risk; it's a losing scenario no matter how you look at it."
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It was difficult to conjure a losing scenario, save that of inaction.
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"In most losing scenarios, nothing is being said.
It's a "heads the megabanks win, tails the taxpayers lose" scenario, one that discourages innovation and competition and is distinctly un-American.
"It's a 'heads the megabanks win, tails the taxpayers lose' scenario, one that discourages innovation and competition and is distinctly un-American," the senators write.
He says this is attractive because if the investor has capital gains it is a 'no lose scenario' on a net basis.
A no-lose scenario.
The result was likely to be a lose-lose scenario for the species.
Come September, the Scottish referendum presents a painfully perfect lose-lose scenario.
The EU's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said earlier this week that halting accession talks would be a "lose-lose scenario".
First of all, both sides are relieved to avoid a law (see last Monday Note Google v the press: avoiding the lose-lose scenario).
He created a lose-lose scenario where he lost the job of a lifetime and we lost an England manager who may have been pretty successful – he was doing a good job," he said.
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