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Discover Ludwig"lost sleep" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an instance in which someone has had a sleepless night or has not gotten enough sleep in general. For example: "I have been stressed out lately, which has resulted in lost sleep."
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Lost sleep because of late night computer use (CU causing lost sleep) was more common among men than among women (Table 1).
I lost sleep over it.
An eye infection I lost sleep over.
With the stress, she lost sleep.
JS: Can you make up for lost sleep?
Some had nightmares or lost sleep and became depressed.
Every night for weeks I lost sleep over it.
He said he lost sleep during the investigation.
Not such a big deal except for the lost sleep.
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"Where I crashed probably more than I ever have, I've been frustrated, I've lost sleep.
Levey's not convinced that the mini-naps compensate for lost sleep, though.
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