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The phrase "almost got lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone nearly lost their way or direction but ultimately did not.
Example: "While hiking in the mountains, I almost got lost when the trail became unclear."
Alternatives: "nearly lost my way" or "almost lost my direction."
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It almost got lost.
There was so much to do, we almost got lost".
That was a historic Super Bowl moment, which almost got lost in the fourth quarter excitement.
In a major report this week, one little point almost got lost.
There were so many kinds of virtuosity on display that Ma's own contribution almost got lost in the shuffle.
Yvette (Jordan Baker), in hot pants and gold tights, calls herself Skinn; Ben's Xhosa name, Somandla, almost got lost in translation in the US.
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"I do think that the Catholic kids almost get lost at some of these schools".
"Just stepping into that stream you as a mortal almost get lost in the immortal".
To the right, the second Brooklyn falls, on the Brooklyn Piers, can almost get lost in the jumble of buildings.
Between the riots and the looting, there are so many people running around in "Little Scarlet" that a serial killer almost gets lost in the crush.
The director, Gavin Hood, keeps several narrative lines going at once, but the moral and spiritual issues involved in America's use of torture almost get lost in a display of high-powered moviemaking.
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