Lose Ground

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Synonyms of lose ground

Antonyms of lose ground

Collocations of lose ground

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Frequency: 70 %

The company is rapidly losing ground to its competitors.

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Frequency: 65 %

The political party is quickly losing ground among voters.

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Frequency: 60 %

The team is gradually losing ground in the championship race.

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Frequency: 50 %

The athlete is steadily losing ground in the marathon.

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Frequency: 45 %

The stock market is significantly losing ground due to economic uncertainty.

Idiomatic Expressions for lose ground

  • Phrase: lose ground
    Meaning: to lose support or popularity
    Usage: The politician began to lose ground with voters after the scandal.