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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he lost it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various situations, such as describing someone's emotional state or behavior, or to talk about losing an object or opportunity. Examples: 1. After failing his final exam, John completely lost it and started sobbing uncontrollably. 2. Sarah was in such a rush that she lost her keys and couldn't get into her apartment. 3. Jack finally decided to quit his stressful job when he realized he was constantly on edge and about to lose it. 4. The team was winning until their star player lost it and got ejected from the game. 5. I can't believe I lost it and missed my flight. Now I have to pay for a new ticket.
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He lost it all.
Then he lost it.
And he lost it.
Then, just as suddenly, he lost it.
As for Ailes, has he lost it?
He wrote it; he lost it.
And has he lost it?
"I think he lost it.
In June, he lost it all.
Then, last year, he lost it.
He lost it on the Rams' 39.
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