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Lose Track

Description:

"Lose track" is an idiom that implies being unable to keep up with or remember something over time. It is commonly used to describe the situation where someone loses the ability to maintain a continuous understanding or awareness of a particular topic, event, or timeframe.

Sample Sentences:

  • I tend to lose track of time when I'm engrossed in my favorite book.
  • After years of not keeping in touch, I lost track of my childhood friend.
  • The speaker's monotonous voice made it easy for the audience to lose track of the presentation.
  • Due to the hectic schedule, I often lose track of my priorities.

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