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Discover Ludwig"losing temper" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is getting angry or frustrated, for example: "I was losing temper when my computer wouldn't work correctly."
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Expressed anger reactions and behaviors included: arguing with others, striking out, saying nasty things, and losing temper.
Parental warmth refers to expressions of affection, showing interest and enjoyment in the child's interests and activities; while Parenting hostility refers to anger and losing temper with the child.
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Four of the following eight symptoms must persist for at least six months: Often loses temper.
The SDQ contains items like "has at least one good friend," "often loses temper," and "often lies or cheats".
Losing your temper hurts G.M.
Always encouraging, never losing his temper.
"I regret losing my temper," he said.
What can you do to keep from losing your temper?
The president did not damage himself by losing his temper.
Her patience — you know, I was always losing my temper.
She got attention by losing her temper".
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