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The phrase "a lost land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that has been abandoned, forgotten, or is no longer inhabited or recognized.
Example: "The explorers stumbled upon a lost land, shrouded in mystery and overgrown with vegetation."
Alternatives: "an abandoned territory" or "a forgotten realm".
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On the first day of the summit, poet-author Terry Tempest Williams and her student Alisha Anderson focused on the reality of grief experienced through connection to a lost land.
There is a lost land I visit, between my outward life and my inward preoccupations.
The strange thing is that England is also something of a lost land for the English.
But the construction crews that have started work to stabilize and reclaim the buildings have, like anthropologists, also uncovered evidence of a lost land of illness and rejection.
Lerounis calls the area an "open museum"; the valleys' reputation as a Garden of Eden, a lost land of innocent people, meant that a summer stop to see the Kalash used to be an adventurous part of the hippie trail.
Lerounis calls the area an "open museum"; the valleys' reputation as a Garden of Eden, a lost land of innocent people, meant that a summer stop to see the Kalash used to be an adventurous part of the hippie trail.
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Some communities are suspicious of signing a document because they had "lost land because of signing a document" [ 18].
On island after island, residents tell the same tale of woe over lost land and a vanishing heritage.
Eleven percent of respondents lost land as a result of the election.
What exactly is lost land?
Aboriginals all over who have lost land to Europeans?
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