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The phrase "around lost" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of being lost in a particular context, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "I felt around lost in the new city without a map."
Alternatives: "feeling lost" or "lost in thought".
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We wandered around lost.
Woods is living out the worst performance nightmare of his career, wandering around lost, in public.
They often tend to have reference to pop culture – episodes based around lost episodes of TV shows, or missing games, are particularly popular.
What actually happened was that the walkie-talkies didn't work and they spent the whole day wandering around, lost, and looking for each other.
Michael Portillo, the favourite last time around, lost partly because of the party's homophobia and partly because he did not really have the stomach for the job.
The work began when Ms. Moser and her mother were driving around lost in Dutchess County and found themselves at the station in Wassaic, N.Y.
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MyFitnessPal's broadcasts are geared around losing weight, not maintaining it or adding fitness.
We've seen the producer running around losing control of the show, having no good scripts.
THE mind wraps itself around losing a job, one of life's great traumas, in jagged and swerving fits.
He said he thought that many of the programs were too positive and argued that negative emotional associations around losing money would be more memorable.
I am not allowed in the front passenger seat of the car on group trips because of "issues around losing everyone".
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