Sentence examples for a creed of lost from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a creed of lost" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a concept related to loss or those who are lost.
Example: "In the shadows of the city, they followed a creed of lost souls, searching for meaning in their existence."
Alternatives: "a belief of the lost" or "a doctrine of the lost".

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Unlike liberalism, social/moral conservatism is essentially a creed of lost causes.

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It is that they have lost the confidence to preach what they practice, adopting instead a creed of "ecumenical niceness".

PepsiCo has started preaching a creed of "performance with purpose".

Bokononism, his invented religion, was a creed of "bittersweet lies".

Should Catholicism be a creed of its times or an unbending eternal faith?

Creed unwisely taunts Drago before the match, and after the first round, Drago issues a prophetic warning to Creed: "You will lose".

As a summary of a creed, Ms. MacLuan said, "tree-hugger" is close enough.

(And kissing, kissed the emblem of a creed).

A style of dress, like a creed, may be freely chosen, or cruelly enforced.

If the kitchen has a creed, it's along the lines of "no diner left behind".

In A Countryman's Creed (1946) he harked back to a lost world, perhaps even a world that was more of his imagination than it ever was fact.

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