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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose it with" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to mean "become angry with" someone or something, or to express frustration or exasperation. Example: After dealing with the constant issues with her computer for two weeks, she finally lost it with the technician.
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Lose It, with its Banks-like jazzy chords, is a rare saving grace, while Dazzle shows some production flair.
Try not to lose it with him, as he could be connected to the party organiser.
Just never lose it with a kitchen knife in your hand.
"I've never seen a player lose it with Arsene," says an insider, "where I've seen players lose it with every other manager I've ever seen". There are two reasons for that, one of them obvious: results.
He would always say you could spend a lifetime creating a good reputation, and you could lose it with just one bad judgment.
"Cheat on their girlfriends at parties and then lose it with rage when they find out they've also been cheated on".
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He has lost it with reporters and inefficient team-mates.
We lost it with the losing, and we got it back again".
Chink in armour seen when he lost it with a protester.
I lost it with a precious picture I can't replace".
Is it me or are the Underwoods losing it with their over-elaborate schemes?
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