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The phrase "a lost like" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "She felt a lost like no other when she moved to a new city."
Alternatives: "a feeling of loss" or "a sense of being lost."
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Losing that ID was like losing a piece of me.
A biometric feature cannot be forgotten (like a password) or lost (like a token).
Sumatra may be a lost cause, like much of Kalimantan.
But many people who see it think it is a lost city, like Z".
He had the virtual camera in front of him; he was lost, like a gamer in a trance.
The results are lost like a package without an addressee.
They lost like a team.
It can be lost, like a wallet.
The season seemed lost, like a runaway train.
I've never been on a club that's lost like this.
Where it stands out from the crowd, or where it can be lost like a needle in the proverbial haystack?
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