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Discover Ludwig"lose grip" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to say that someone or something has weakened their grasp on a situation or object. For example, "As the months passed, Rita started to lose grip on her control over the business."
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In the worst cases, such vehicles can lose grip at the back and start fishtailing or even spinning.Then there is the problem of height.
Such systems have been around for a while, but this one begins to apply the brake even before the wheel starts to lose grip.
If either the front or rear wheels should lose grip, the coupling directs torque to the end of the car with traction.
Ms. Moore, 39, got out of her car with her two sons, near Father Capodanno Boulevard, when a surge of water caused her to lose grip of her children, the police said.
The handling of the current-generation Camaro SS has always been characterized by understeer, the tendency for the front tires to lose grip before the rears, causing the front end to push wide in hard cornering.
The surface varies from old and bumpy, with the tarmac cracked by winter snow, to new and smooth, with pine-trees casting shadow, trees, barbed wire and concrete barriers to fall into if the tyres lose grip.
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He has totally lost grip on governance.
"They're losing support; losing grip with reality.
One of the fears for fundamentalists is losing grip of the country; they are told they have lost grip because of the gays.
I don't know how fast he was, but I was steadily losing grip.
She stepped off the platform and almost immediately lost grip of the T-bar.
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