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"lost in thought" is a correct and common phrase in written English
It means to be deeply absorbed in one's own thoughts, often to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings. Here is an example of "lost in thought" being used in a sentence: As she sat on the park bench, she became lost in thought, reminiscing about her childhood summers spent in the countryside.
Idiom
Lost in thought.
Busy thinking.
Dictionary
Lost in thought
adjective
Being preoccupied with one's thoughts rather than paying attention to reality.
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Lost in thought?
0.96 1.17 23 Lost in thought, you forget that your lights are on full beam until "flashed" by other motorists.
These Handcrafted Collages Are Hopelessly Lost in Thought.
Kataria seemed lost in thought.
He looks lost in thought.
The mahout seemed relaxed, lost in thought.
He is lost in thought.
Pearson looks lost in thought.
He was always lost in thought, dreaming.
He just stared ahead, lost in thought.
So I spent a lot of time lost in thought.
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