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Discover Ludwig'lose vision' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a loss of vision caused by a physical condition or illness. For example: People with glaucoma may eventually lose vision if their condition is not treated.
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"Often when you build something bigger than what's there, you lose vision," he said.
When this first happened, I said to my ophthalmologist, "I can't lose vision.
"We can lose vision and we're still the person we think we are," Dr. Broks says.
People with diabetic retinopathy usually do not have symptoms until they actually start to lose vision.
But still she drives the blade in deeper, "That was some party the other night wasn't it?" You lose vision.
Other patients, though, lose vision or see flashing lights or a sea of floaters in an eye, all signs of damage to the retina as the tumor encroaches.
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She has lost vision in both eyes.
Anti-VEGF therapy may even restore lost vision.
"I lost vision in my left eye," Sutton said.
Mr. Mardo had a deferment, having lost vision in one eye from a childhood virus.
While in detention, he permanently lost vision in his right eye.
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