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Discover Ludwig"lost consciousness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context to describe someone or something that has lost consciousness, such as having fainted or fallen into a coma. For example, "After being hit in the head, he immediately lost consciousness."
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"He never lost consciousness.
Then she lost consciousness.
Then I lost consciousness".
He lost consciousness.
She also lost consciousness.
She may have lost consciousness.
Eventually he lost consciousness.
Then, she lost consciousness.
Many lost consciousness.
Briefly she lost consciousness.
Everything fell, and Miss Sasaki lost consciousness.
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