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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some defeats" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number of losses or failures in a particular context, such as sports, competitions, or personal experiences. Example: "Despite some defeats along the way, the team remained determined to improve and succeed."
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Some victories, some defeats, she said.
TWICKENHAM, ENGLAND — Some defeats are forgotten after a few weeks.
We've played some good games; we've had some defeats, too.
But the cost of these victories, and also some defeats, was high.
He has had some defeats in his life, but he has done a fantastic job, in my opinion.
Even if they suffered some defeats, "enough people survived that they contributed to the present-day population," Tyler-Smith said.
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For some, defeat was a highly visible encounter with failure.
Some defeated rebels, like Richard Wagner, veered hard right.
Some, defeated altogether by the size of their paychecks relative to the going rents, return to the nest and parents.
Too often, the other gender is one to be worked out, understood and then, for some, defeated.
One case history with which he confronts students involves an American officer in postwar occupied Japan who learns that some defeated soldiers are about to commit ritual suicide.
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