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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'he loses himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is in a confused or disoriented mental state due to stress, anxiety, or other external factors. For example, "John felt overwhelmed by his work responsibilities and soon lost himself in a state of confusion".
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He loses himself in books.
He loses himself in its mighty contours.
Then he loses himself in the W.N.B.A. game on over the bar.
He grows increasingly self-destructive as he loses himself in a tormented investigation of the woman's last days.
In the novel's early stages he is a confused, angry, horny teenager; through Flagg's influence, he loses himself.
He stops to watch quietly but, when he loses himself and shouts "Weel done, cutty-sark!" at a witch in a short dress, the music stops, the lights go out and the ghouls start chasing him.
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He lost himself.
During the years when he was focusing on the shoes, Mr. LaChapelle explained, he lost himself.
He added: "I don't think he lost himself that badly.
Once the game started, Lavin said, he lost himself in the action.
He lost himself, but in the end he understood that there was still a chance.
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