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The phrase "lose sleep over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone is worrying or being anxious about something and as a result is losing sleep because of it. Example: "I can't believe I messed up my presentation at work - I've been losing sleep over it all week."
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"That's the question I lose sleep over," Rosenberg said.
My parents didn't lose sleep over my schools (or play dates or peanut intake).
"I don't lose sleep over what Facebook and Twitter are doing," Larsen said.
Don't lose sleep over it.
"It's what I lose sleep over.
Nobody seemed to lose sleep over it.
It's not something I lose sleep over.
"Don't lose sleep over it," he said.
"I literally lose sleep over this".
That's what you lose sleep over.
Did you lose sleep over it?
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