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The phrase "as lost like" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "He felt as lost like a child in a big city."
Alternatives: "as lost as" or "lost like."
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A Maori saying — "Ka ngaro i te ngaro a te moa" — translates as "Lost like the moa is lost".
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Rockefeller's legacy lives on mostly as a reminder of something lost: like an anthropological curiosity, "Rockefeller Republican" is the label attached to a breed of East-Coast gentry centrist that has no home in today's conservative movement.
Meanwhile, several important senators and members of Congress who were known as progressives who favored peace talks lost, like Senators Piedad Córdoba, Juan Manuel Ospina and Rafael Orduz.
The Democrats who dominate the State Senate sometimes advocate things that have been abandoned as lost causes in Washington, like higher income taxes and government-run health care, while the Republicans who hold a narrow majority in the State House of Representatives rarely espouse the social conservatism that dominates the party elsewhere.
So the next campaign will be about getting us out of a war as quickly as possible, win or lose, like the Eisenhower campaign in 1952 and the 1968 Nixon campaign.
The real worry, however, isn't as extreme as losing everything and looking like an extra on "Les Mis". It's the slow and steady drip of increased health care expenses in retirement, which can leave you with all the time in the world but not the money to enjoy it.
"I love that guy; the most generous human being I have ever known next to my father". The odd couple is every bit as hilarious as Oscar and Felix, the Clippers losing like always, but who cares?
I would be having a double mastectomy, but losing my breasts didn't frighten me anything like as much as losing my hair.
"It wasn't thought of as losing a life; it was more like a medical mishap," said Dr. Randi Hutter Epstein, a physician and the author of "Get Me Out: A History of Childbirth" (Norton, 2010).
"As soon as they lost I immediately was like, 'Oh, man, it's going to be the Harbowl mix, gotta be the Harbowl mix,'" Porter said.
One climber described it as like being lost in a bottle of milk.
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