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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely lost in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being completely immersed or confused in a particular situation or thought.
Example: "While reading the complex novel, I found myself absolutely lost in the intricate plot twists."
Alternatives: "completely absorbed in" or "entirely engulfed in".
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But paintings by Degas and Pissarro look absolutely lost in the chaos of the surroundings.
(I forget what she says back, I was absolutely lost in Scott "fils de Clint" Eastwood's dreamy, pale blue eyes).
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He was a very boring and bad teacher and I was absolutely lost and in despair.
"Lincoln made amazing cars in the 1950s and early 1960s, and they absolutely lost their minds in the early 1970s," Gadi Amit, president of New Deal Design in San Francisco, told me this week.
One minute you can feel absolutely lost, breathless and like your heart is about to split in two over heartbreak.
The cancer cells with defects in the BRCA gene are defective in HR, as the wild-type BRCA allele is absolutely lost.
Absolutely lost".
I absolutely lost it.
"I'm absolutely lost," Hamilton admitted.
"I absolutely lost it," he said.
"After she died, I was absolutely lost," he says.
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