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Discover Ludwig"all is lost" is a valid part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of hopelessness or defeat. Example: Despite their best efforts, the team realized that all was lost as the opposing team scored the winning goal in the last seconds of the game.
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All is lost, all is lost.
All is lost.
Not that all is lost.
Still, not all is lost.
And all is lost.
When that happens, all is lost.
As for Labour, all is lost.
By Hilton Als All is lost, all is lost.
10.55pm BST All is lost.
Don't assume all is lost.
But that doesn't mean all is lost.
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