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Discover Ludwig"losing sleep" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express worry, concern, or anxiety about something. Example: "I've been losing sleep over the upcoming presentation. I'm afraid I won't be able to impress the boss."
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"I've been losing sleep.
I'm losing sleep over it".
We're losing sleep.
He losing sleep.
That's seriously losing sleep.
Time for BA to start losing sleep?
I am actually losing sleep over this.
"I'm not losing sleep over it.
"I want someone else losing sleep too".
"Are we losing sleep over it?
I remember losing sleep over that".
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