Examples of 'losing momentum' in a sentence

Meaning of "losing momentum"

losing momentum: A phrase used to describe the decrease in speed or progress of a particular activity or situation. It is often used in contexts where someone or something has gradually become less effective or powerful

How to use "losing momentum" in a sentence

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losing momentum
You start losing momentum and motivation.
So we do not have to worry about losing momentum.
I keep losing momentum every time you call.
We can not afford the risk of losing momentum.
I seem to be losing momentum in these last few chapters.
The spread of drug abuse may be losing momentum.
We are losing momentum on this.
But the economy is losing momentum.
We are losing momentum across the board, especially in war.
The market might be losing momentum.
Are you losing momentum and need an extra push?
The initiative is losing momentum.
When sprinting, he will automatically hop over cars, barriers and other obstacles without losing momentum.
Both sides are losing momentum.
With increased focus comes better efficiency because you do not worry about losing momentum.

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Gradually been losing momentum.
Nonetheless, there were signs that the upward trend might be losing momentum.
We are losing momentum.
This should start as soon as possible to avoid losing momentum.
It is losing momentum.
But we are in danger of losing momentum.
Our concern should be losing momentum and any chance of procuring Firestorm.
I do not worry about Galloway losing momentum.
You will not have to risk losing momentum or motivation waiting for them to charge.
Demand neutralized Falling new construction activity losing momentum.
However the fact that its implementation is losing momentum is testimony of a lack of participation.
Crude Oil prices also rose while the US Dollar is losing momentum.
The Union for the Mediterranean is losing momentum and is equally deserving of our attention.
Tourism, a driving force that is losing momentum.
You should know we are losing momentum across the board, especially in war.
Looks like The Authority is losing momentum.
City trips are losing momentum - revival of Tour holidays.
The fight against impunity, losing momentum.
But while Bruneaf is losing momentum in recent years, Kaos is getting stronger.
The euro-zone recovery is losing momentum.
Spain 's economy is losing momentum amid a slowdown in its European trading partners.
But as of now, a recovery in investments is losing momentum.
However, the fact that itsimplementation is losing momentum is testimony to a lack of participation.
In major emerging market economies, growth is losing momentum.
In recent years, however, it has been losing momentum compared with other European countries.
I may be wrong, but it seems like we are losing momentum.
By noon, the Confederates were losing momentum and their lines starting to give way.
Tube down the aorta, continually losing momentum.
With us losing momentum a bit… he's looking for new victims.
Montgomery felt that the offensive was losing momentum and decided to regroup.
We should now intensify our efforts to finally solve this long-standing problem without losing momentum.
Hourly MACD - The MACD is losing momentum in the bullish zone.
Strong economic growth, although the recovery is losing momentum.
The fight against impunity, losing momentum or at a standstill?
Fears remain hypothetical, but the dollar is losing momentum.

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