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Discover LudwigThe phrase "losing herself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone becoming so consumed with a task, habit, or feeling that they become unaware of their surroundings. For example, "Julia became so entranced by the music that she found herself losing herself in the rhythm."
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Can a child understand that his mother is losing herself?
Bob gets her at the moment when she's losing herself".
But, now that she knows better who she is, perhaps she's less afraid of losing herself.
She may keep losing herself in the past, but she's far too vital to fade away.
But she needn't have worried that leaving her home meant losing herself.
As well as losing herself in modelling forms, this kind of happenstance bricolage suits her.
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"She just lost herself.
She loses herself in religion.
Helene loses Carl, then tries to lose herself.
Auguste Deter had not lost herself.
As a result, she never loses herself in a song.
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