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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lost group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who are disoriented, confused, or lacking direction, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After the sudden change in plans, we found ourselves a lost group wandering through the unfamiliar city."
Alternatives: "a confused group" or "a disoriented group".
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Early retirees "tend to be a lost group and missed in this conversation," Mr. Osterndorf said.
"I think as a female she'll have more compassion for the elderly," said Mary Louise Arce, 63. "We've become a lost group.
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They finished second behind Romania in Group A, losing 3-0 to Spain in the last 16.
The Americans have never lost a group stage game in the Gold Cup.
Earlier this year, the university lost a group of renowned geneticists to the University of Miami.
Belgium have not lost a group stage match in their last two World Cup appearances - 1998 and 2002 - drawing five matches and winning one.
While he found a better job a week later, he lost his group health insurance.
Based on the data presented in Fig. 2B, we tentatively divided participants into two subgroups: a lose-persistent group numbering 20 participants and a lose-resistant one numbering 23.
Cuba dropped to third in Group A by losing a tie breaker to the Netherlands.
In turn, anthozoan species seem to have lost their group A HOX9-14 gene (present in hydrozoans; inconclusive data for scyphozoans; figure 1).
With Morocco winning against Scotland, Norway needed to beat Brazil, which hadn't lost a group-stage game since 1966, to go through.
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