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Discover Ludwig'I eventually lost' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something happened eventually after a period of time or effort - for example, "I eventually lost the race, but I'm proud of the effort I put into it."
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I eventually lost my strength.
There, in that wordless world surrounded by thick ice, I eventually lost all my strength.
"I said, after I eventually lost [Eden-Monaro in 2013], I felt like a jilted lover," he says.
A great many of the stories Chu relates are grim — I eventually lost count of the number of suicide attempts — but there are moments of humor.
It was so close there was a recount (I eventually lost), so I had time to compose myself and think what I'd say live on national television".
I eventually lost just over two stone and, although I know it's such a boring cliche, I really do feel great.
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My knife has served me well for years and I expect it to last until I eventually lose it or I die.
"Sometimes I wonder about the man I'll eventually lose my virginity to," Svetlana continued.
Eventually, lost, I found myself standing in front of a tiny restaurant that, at 11 55 a.m., was emitting the most enticing smells.
Without such pressure, the Chinese government would step up its repression and I would eventually lose my own freedom.
I left the desert and eventually lost Jontue's sisters to renal failure, ketosis, and lymphoma.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com