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Discover Ludwig"he loses control" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is losing their composure or control over a situation. For example, "When his temper rises, John sometimes loses control and shouts at everyone in the room."
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Sometimes, though, he loses control.
He loses control and hits the wall.
If he throws too hard, he loses control and movement.
If the glove hand flies off to the left, he loses control.
Rather, the military hopes Mr. Hussein's government would implode as he loses control over his loyalists.
If he tries to bowl quicker, he loses control and the ability to spin the ball.
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He lost control.
I think he lost control of things.
First he controlled it, then he lost control.
Has he lost control of his armed forces?
He lost control and flipped the car several times.
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