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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lost life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a life that has been lost, often in the context of death or tragedy.
Example: "The community mourned the loss of a lost life in the recent accident."
Alternatives: "a life taken" or "a life lost".
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They talked about the sadness of a lost life.
You could see a strewn book, someone's bloomers, artifacts of a lost life.
Football results are a trivial thing in the context of a lost life.
Yet, far more significantly, no one is mourning a lost life.
Diplomas, awards and certificates clutter a closet at his mother's apartment, buried artifacts of a lost life.
Then the photos of Edie, flashing images from a lost life: Edie, shy and pretty in her St.
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The ubiquity of such behavior suggests that kindness is not a losing life strategy.
Sometimes the terrible tragedy of war is encapsulated in a single lost life.
If the payment is a compassionate one, isn't each lost life worth an equal amount of compassion?
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These men have been abandoned by their cultural parents; they mourn a lost English life.
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