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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost timing" can be used in written English in certain situations.
It typically refers to a situation where something was planned to happen at a specific time, but for some reason did not occur at the expected timing. Example: Due to traffic delays, we have lost timing and will not be able to make it to the concert on time. In this sentence, "lost timing" is used to explain the reason for not being able to arrive at the concert at the expected time.
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I lost timing, forgot to bring in the singer, and this time the orchestra did not follow me – making an appalling racket.
"You lost timing during the end part.
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"For guys that don't get many minutes, they lose timing, and that's important," Woodson said.
In golf, any respite longer than a couple of days often makes a player lose timing, touch and temper.
But he wouldn't go down and he seems to have lost his timing since then".
He was probably just too jacked up and ready to go and just lost his timing.
Most of all though, it's lost on timing: on any real chance of stability.
Either way, we lost our timing between drinks and the conversation.
To me, each represented a fresh challenge: I lost my timing on long traverses, I lost my bearings on the faster stretches, I lost my dignity on a regular basis.
He never really lost his timing at the plate, hitting against a pitching machine that threw breaking balls and featured a video image of a pitcher as the backdrop.
"I want to come out and do the things I know that I can do, that I didn't do last year because I had lost my timing, or the confidence in my hand," Lundmark said.
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