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The phrase "he lost control" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has become overwhelmed with emotion or has no longer been able to keep something under control. For example: "The angry crowd shouted and jeered until the politician finally lost control."
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I think he lost control of things.
He lost control of public expenditure.
Has he lost control of his armed forces?
He lost control of the business in 1997.
He was so worried, he lost control of the car.
He lost control and flipped the car several times.
He lost control of Congress and never regained it.
But he lost control of his company in 1973.
First he controlled it, then he lost control.
Mr. Becker admits he lost control of the project.
He lost control of the vehicle, which flipped over.
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