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lose a lot of ground

 

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Lose a lot of ground

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Sense: To experience a significant setback or loss of progress, especially in a competitive situation.

Usage:

  1. After the team's star player got injured, they lost a lot of ground in the championship race.
  2. The company lost a lot of ground when their main competitor launched a better product.
  3. Despite the initial lead, the politician lost a lot of ground in the polls due to a scandal.

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