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Discover Ludwig"I lost count" is correct and very commonly used in written English
It is usually used to express that one has lost track of the number of something or is unable to remember how many of something there is. For example: "I've been to the beach so many times this summer I lost count."
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I lost count myself.
I lost count.
I lost count after 280.
"I lost count after 20," he said.
I lost count of the days.
I lost count of the jacket/coat dresses.
I lost count of the different nationalities represented.
I lost count of how many times I heard it.
"I lost count of how many big crashes I saw.
We checked so many bodies I lost count".
I lost count of how many rackets were thrown.
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