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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone has become disoriented, confused, or overwhelmed and needs time for themselves to calm down and refocus. For example: After receiving difficult news, she needed to take a step back and lose herself for a while.
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Helene loses Carl, then tries to lose herself.
She can lose herself in running, she said.
Did she lose herself for a while before that?
Here she could lose herself in a healthier way.
Maybe the artist is trying to lose herself, too.
One senses in Hegi a willingness to lose herself in play, in the service of play.
In short, like an actor, she should lose herself in the role.
She seems to lose herself in the process, but it does not matter.
Yet she is so firmly in control of her art that she doesn't lose herself often.
When she was younger, Marsi would lose herself in single-player adventure games such as Paper Mario or Kingdom Hearts.
When the river dries out, she said, she can lose herself in tracing the graffiti and leaf splatter left visible.
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