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The phrase "are a bit lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is confused or unsure about a situation or direction.
Example: "After the sudden change in plans, many team members are a bit lost about what to do next."
Alternatives: "are somewhat confused" or "are a little disoriented."
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They are a bit lost.
"They are a bit lost, and they are on the defensive," Mr.Levitte said.
"If you don't have that you are a bit lost: we need to be able to look at the way things work out over a very long period: what the French call the longue durée".
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Monika must have detected my confusion, because she suddenly asked, "Are you following this?" and I had to admit that I was a bit lost.
I'm a bit lost.
"In fact, we're a bit lost.
At this point, Babbage admits he is a bit lost.
As a teenager he was "a bit lost".
"He is sick and his analyst is a bit lost: They evolve together," Mr. Desplechin said.
"I was a bit lost and sort of waiting to be a writer.
"But I think he's been a bit lost on it.
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