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It remains one of Netflix's most popular titles although, creatively speaking, it lost momentum ages ago.

From Salon

She has lost momentum in recent weeks, however, after missing a nomination at other major ceremonies.

From BBC

LAFC, playing for the 50th time this season, went 15 days between games, long enough for some players to complain of lost momentum and rhythm.

In the weeks following the debate on September 10, the Harris-Walz campaign lost momentum, and you can see it in the deadlocked swing-state polls that were earlier trending their way.

From Salon

He said restorative practices — while still imperfect — hit a peak leading into the pandemic and then lost momentum.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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