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"lose your" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to someone or something losing something that belongs to them or is associated with them. For example: - "If you don't take care of your health, you will lose your energy and strength." - "Be careful not to lose your keys." - "I'm worried that I will lose my job if I don't meet the deadline." - "Don't let your fear of failure make you lose your motivation."
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"Lose your sight or lose your mind".
You lose your personality".
You lose your soul.
Don't lose your anchor.
You lose your confidence.
"You lose your humanity.
You lose your hat.
"You'll lose your soul".
Don't lose your faith.
Don't Lose Your Home.
— you lose your bearings.
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