Sentence examples for went losing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "went losing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where someone experienced a loss, but the construction is awkward and not standard. Example: "After the team went losing several matches in a row, they decided to change their strategy."

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His fourth-wicket partnership with Jon Batty was worth 104 in 19 overs, although when he went, losing his leg stump trying to swipe Andy Clarke to the on-side, the home side's innings fell away.

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"I think a lot went lost," General Hertling said in a telephone interview.

But Armstrong regrouped and kept going, losing no time over all.

"They're gone, lost.

I watched it go, lost in recollection.

"I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going," Woods said.

He had survived, but his trailer was gone, lost in the blast thicket.

He said: "I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going.

Then she was gone, lost in her own world again.

Currently touring: Go lose yourself and catch a show.

Oh yeah, I'll go "lose my memory".

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