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lose footing

verb as in slip

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Meta’s Llama-2 and Mistral AI’s Mistral 7B could both stand to lose footing.

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It can be easy, reading Harjo, to lose footing in such intangibles, but some of her themes achieve a strange resonance.

Arab states of the Persian Gulf, which once backed Assad’s rebel opposition, are restoring relations so as not to lose footing to regional rivals Iran and Turkey.

Trying to get after the quarterback so much, you can lose footing in the run game, so we have to be fundamentally sound.

Several individuals were seen to lose footing when climbing up or down a steep bank and to roll or slide to the bottom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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