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lose track
Idioms and Phrases
see under keep track .Example Sentences
Just days after a relative posted Sun’s $25,000 bond, releasing him from custody, authorities lost track of him and issued a warrant for his arrest.
“People might lose track of where they are, blurred vision, loss of balance. There’s nausea, chest tightness, headache, vomiting and impaired memory.”
"With so many subscription services these days, it's easy to lose track of what you're paying for. This rule helps simplify the cancellation process, empowering people to better manage their finances," he said.
The two sisters lost track of each other when Friedli moved to the United States but reconnected years later and frequently kept in touch.
Ansbach said he lost track of time as he got sicker in the apartment, but insisted that he urged Pearce to take the women to a hospital.
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