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The phrase "a lost" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "lost" is functioning as a noun, but it typically requires further specification, such as "a lost item" or "a lost opportunity."
Example: "She felt like a lost soul in the crowded city."
Alternatives: "a missing" or "a misplaced".
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Or a lost love.
That's a lost cause.
I'm at a lost".
Is it a lost cause?
It was a lost cause.
That's really a lost art".
Shooting is a lost art".
"It's not a lost cause".
But a lost Renaissance master?
Iran is obviously a lost cause.
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Or a lost cause.
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