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The phrase "loose track of" can be used in written English and is sometimes used as an idiomatic expression.
It means to forget or lose something or to fail to keep up with. For example: I started watching the movie but I lost track of it somewhere in the middle.
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Though she kept loose track of his whereabouts — in Colorado, with a new family; in a Mexican prison, for killing his brother-in-law — Venegas refused to see him for fourteen years, until she visited him at the hacienda that she and her siblings left as young children when they came to the U.S. As Venegas gets to know her father, the reader's sympathy shifts along with hers.
With Weakening present, we loose track of which pieces of information were actually used in an inference.
And it's all connected: If your dining room has a welcoming table, comfy chairs and the right lighting, you're more likely to invite friends over and loose track of time because you're enjoying the moment.
Indeed, as demonstrated by Wood et al. [40], gamers are keenly aware of the fact that they loose track of time while playing.
Follow-up was 100% complete, that is, we did not loose track of even a single individual.
Don't worry about letting an important card go, you won't loose track of it.
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Among several interpretations to explain the distortion of coded speech in transform based codecs, the smearing effect coming from a loose tracking of pitch variation is said to be one of the most significant reasons [10, 11].
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This study also showed that, for many gamers, loosing track of time is one of the reasons they play video games, thus supporting the hypothesis that disrupted time perception could partially explain play time [40].
It will also help avoid the inconvenience of wedding party members loosing track of time or simply not being ready.
A horse carriage slowly drove along a cobblestone road toward the city's stadium, where the 400-meter track was a loose path of earth and stone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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