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This could be due to a variety of issues, such as a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or a problem with the engine's sensors. When the engine is cold, these problems may not be as prominent, but as it warms up, they can become more noticeable and cause a loss of power. It's best to have a mechanic perform a diagnostic to pinpoint the exact cause.

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