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losing ground

verb as in suffer loss or disadvantage

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The initiative is in response to concerns by UK firms that they are losing ground to competition overseas, where approvals processes take half the time.

From BBC

Increased Chinese competition for EV market share in that country was likely the biggest problem for Tesla’s stock two years ago, and the company is still losing ground there.

From Slate

The label was in the middle of a rough patch, losing ground to Sean Combs' flashy, aspirational Bad Boy Inc label.

From BBC

As for Frankfurt, the club are third in the Bundesliga and run the risk of losing ground in the league as well as in the Europa League, a competition they won in 2022.

From BBC

Moscow entered this conflict in 2015 to support the regime when it was losing ground.

From BBC

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

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