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Discover Ludwig"sort of lose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an informal phrase that can be used when something is not completely lost, but close to being lost, or when an event is not particularly disappointing, but there are still negative consequences. Example: "We sort of lost the game, but at least we all had a lot of fun."
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You sort of lose your drive.
You sort of lose either way".
It's funny; you do sort of lose your marbles.
So I think whatever isms someone may have, they sort of lose or forget about it".
That's an astonishing thing – that one act, one morning, can cause a country to sort of lose its way".
And try not to go down the avenues I did – and sort of lose my way a little bit".
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"We had sort of lost that".
And I sort of lost myself in the game".
"I was sort of losing my religion," he said.
"The average person gets sort of lost in that".
"I sort of lost my speed on the greens, lost my line, lost everything," McIlroy recalled.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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