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The phrase "are lost of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase could be: "Many opportunities are lost due to lack of communication."
Alternatives: "are lost because of" or "are lost from".
Dictionary
are lost of
adjective
Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
Exact(2)
Measurements and projections of pressure and temperature led to the conclusion that the Curie point (temperature at which magnetic properties are lost) of all known magnetic compounds is exceeded 10 to 40 km (6 to 25 miles) below the surface; this conclusion left the lodestone and bar-magnetic theories untenable.
"There are lost of different stages to go through before a player signs on the dotted line".
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Eight patients were lost of follow-up.
Anyone who is lost, of course, wants to be found.
Censored observations, corresponding to patient survivors that were lost of follow-up, are represented by circles.
One hundred thirty-five patients (8%) were lost of view within the year following ICU discharge.
Accidents do happen, but sight cannot be lost of the concept of road safety.
Nine were lost of follow-up, 39/117 (33%) had no biochemical progression (mean follow-up: 45 months).
"There were lost of tackles going in and I thought the referee handled it very well.
At 6 months, 6 patients (33 %) had died, 2 (12 %) were lost of follow-up and 10 (55 %) were still alive.
Between discharge and the SF-36 interview, 137 patients died and 211 were lost of follow-up.
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