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to lose ground...

to lose ground

A

to become less powerful

B

to become less popular

C

to lose foundation

D

to be without a leader

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The correct Answer is:
B

to lose ground : to lose an advantage for yourself, to become less popular Good restaurants are losing ground to less expensive, more informal places that have opened all around the city. The best option is to become less popular
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