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"loses its fascination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that was once interesting or captivating, but has now become dull or uninteresting. Example: After several weeks of the same routine, the once-exciting job lost its fascination for Sarah.
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Like all masterpieces, when played with integrity and passion Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians — the seminal 1976 chamber work in which he used his broadest palette of harmonic language to date — never loses its fascination.
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In its later, mostly excellent versions, the series lost its central trio, but it never lost its fascination with the contiguous border between humanness and the alien, between the person and the beast or thing.
And plywood shows no signs of losing its fascination.
That is why the ready-made will never lose its fascination.
Her fans never left her, but after "Johnny Guitar" the spectacle that had so mesmerized Truffaut lost its fascination.
Although the film did not do well — the subject of wounded veterans lost its fascination as the Korean War began — Brando's reviews tended toward ecstatic variations on the word "real".
Yet behind a comic sensibility that is sometimes provocative and sometimes puerile, Mr. MacFarlane is a committed fan of the first "Cosmos" who laments a modern society that he says has lost its fascination with science.
At a confirmation hearing for President Obama's choices to lead the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Senator John Rockefeller IV described the agency as "a splendid story of the past" that has been adrift and lost its fascination for Americans.
Gucci Loses Its Glimmer.
It lost its outrageousness".
It's losing its soul.
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