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Discover Ludwig"a lapse of" is a correct and usable phrase in English.
It can be used to describe a period of time when something was forgotten or neglected. Example: After a lapse of several years, she finally reached out to her old friend and invited them for dinner.
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In a lapse of judgment, he made bad choices.
"It was a lapse of judgment," Catalano said while crying.
Before delving into that question, I should probably address a lapse of my own.
This repetition suggests a lapse of dramatic invention to which the mature Shakespeare never succumbed.
It had an undistinguished ending, the product of overconfidence or a lapse of concentration.
But more than anything, they saw it as a lapse of common sense.
After a lapse of a few years, Jackson directed The Feminine Touch (1956) at Ealing Studios.
I became well used to her beautiful smile breaking over a lapse of memory or idiosyncrasy.
Of course not, because that would show a lapse of honesty.
And I was in front and then I had a lapse of memory.
Interview with Elmer G. Leterman, master insurance salesman, after a lapse of 20 years.
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