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Discover Ludwig"lost concentration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a moment when someone or something is no longer focused or paying attention to something. For example, "The child lost concentration during the three hour lecture and started doodling in his notebook."
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Now West lost concentration.
"We lost concentration," Mboma said.
"He said it: he lost concentration.
After Paris, I lost concentration on court.
We lost concentration and Russell Martin hooks it in.
But late in the second, Hingis tired and lost concentration.
I've done a few comedy roles, too, and have lost concentration several times.
I may have lost concentration, but they did anything they wanted against me".
The first time Leicester's defence lost concentration amid the Liverpool pressure, they were punished ruthlessly.
Davydenko seems unsure if he has lost concentration because the betting scandal has become a burden.
He started well and then in the middle he got tired and lost concentration.
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