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Discover Ludwig"loses direction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about someone who has been confused or disoriented due to some external or internal factor. For example, "Without strong leadership, the team quickly lost direction and their progress stagnated."
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However, it's too long and ultimately loses direction, unlike Stephen Petronio's By Singing Light.
Without a clear purpose, the enterprise either loses direction or develops a culture of opportunism.
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The Arab Spring has lost direction.
They were losing direction.
It had lost direction.
The orchestra becomes too accompanimental, losing direction and rhythmic tension.
Benetton went international in the 1980s but overexpanded and lost direction.
I would float in the deep waters, and then spin myself around until I lost direction.
"The security forces have lost direction," said Bahaa al-Araji, a member of Parliament.
Inefficiency, graft & corruption are still rampant & Marcos is losing direction & mementum.
We're proud to work for Save the Children, but has it lost direction?
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