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to lose ground...

to lose ground

A

becoming less acceptable

B

being exploited

C

fully rejected

D

finding supporters

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The correct Answer is:
A

becoming less acceptable to lose ground : to become less popular or to be given less support. Look at the sentence: Do you agree that left wing politics are losing ground among the working classes?
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