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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lost space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical area that is neglected, abandoned, or no longer serves its intended purpose.
Example: "The old factory has become a lost space, overgrown with weeds and forgotten by the community."
Alternatives: "an abandoned area" or "a forgotten place".
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(The filmmakers nod to the earlier movies repeatedly, as with a lost space team and a toy Statue of Liberty).
His "Glow In the Dark" tour was extravagant and captivating (if sometimes misguided), Mr. West pitching himself alternately as a fearless explorer and a lost space boy.
(It has a little way to go on this, though, and Brin's comments in February that using a smartphone is "emasculating" – while the Google Glass on his face made him look vaguely like a lost space pirate – wasn't his finest hour).
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Hidden spaces at the Frick Museum remind Mark Lamster of a truly lost space: the Lenox Library.
Reward offered for lost "space duck" A rubber duck that was sent into space as part of a £1,000 science project has got lost over the North Yorkshire Moors, according to York Vision.
When we see a Chinese taikonaut or an Indian vyomanaut standing on the moon in 2020 or so, people will be asking, "Who lost space?" As an astronomer, I am firmly in support of the scientific advances of NASA's unmanned space program, but I think it would be a serious error not to put serious funds toward launching Americans to the moon and, eventually, beyond.
So as investigators try to determine how the shuttle Columbia was lost, space debris is a suspect.
The Giuliani and Bloomberg administrations allowed the Yankees to build on a South Bronx park, with promises to replace the lost space.
A silver lining: Bargain hunters and Wall Street firms that lost space are now flocking to his 5 million square feet of prime office space.
A silver lining: Bargain hunters and Wall Street firms that lost space are now flocking to his 450,000 square meters of prime office space.
Sergio Busquets looks lost, space opening up around him.
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