Fail to keep informed or aware.
1 Good videogames are easier to lose track of than ever these days.
2 I get involved in something, and I just lose track of time.
3 It's easy to lose track of your cell phone or mobile device.
4 It was easy to lose track of the size of the folly.
5 But she couldn't lose track of her guide, so she kept moving.
6 And don't lose track of them when they roll off the road.
7 My... She seemed to lose track for a moment, then she nodded.
8 Here in the virtuality, you tend to lose track of external context.
9 She watched the man every second, afraid to lose track of him.
10 There she could lose track , occasionally, of the facts of her life.
11 He knows that you can't fight numbers with more numbers; people lose track .
12 As I consider that possibility, I lose track of my work.
13 With little natural light, it's easy to lose track of time.
14 Ever sit down to read a book and lose track of an hour?
15 I'm in the shower for so long I actually lose track of time.
16 The main thing is not to lose track of the rascals.
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