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Discover Ludwig"I lost track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to feeling confused or uncertain, and often suggests a lack of understanding or feeling overwhelmed. For example, "I was listening to the professor's explanation, but eventually I lost track of the details."
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Then I lost track.
I lost track of Ilasaca.
I confess I lost track.
(I lost track after the pigeon peas).
Somehow I lost track of it.
I lost track of him long ago.
"I lost track of who Ben Roethlisberger was.
I lost track of their limbs.
I lost track after 1,000.
Afterward, I lost track of him.
"I lost track of time," he says.
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