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"my train of thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the sequence of ideas that a person has when they are thinking or trying to remember something. For example, "I had trouble focusing on my work because I couldn't keep my train of thought."
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OK, I lost my train of thought.
"I've lost my train of thought.
_" — and I lost my train of thought.
I lost my train of thought.
It was hard to keep my train of thought.
I seem to have lost my train of thought.
But, well, I've lost my train of thought.
I wouldn't want you to interrupt my train of thought.
"Erm, I've lost my train of thought now..."...
If I got emotional about something, I'd lose my train of thought.
With scenery like this, it's actually quite easy to lose my train of thought mid-game.
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