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Discover Ludwig"be lost to" is a correct phrase and it is commonly used in written English.
It means to be unable to be found or to disappear completely. Example: The key to the attic seems to be lost to us. We have searched everywhere but we can't find it. In this sentence, "be lost to" implies that the key cannot be found and it has disappeared completely.
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Another sister would be lost to psychosis.
"Our words will be lost to them".
Would research jobs be lost to India?
Everything we have worked toward would be lost to misery".
The subtleties may be lost to more Western palates, though.
How much valuable information would be lost to history?
Another 20,000 will likely be lost to gun suicide.
Thousands of lives continued to be lost to smallpox outbreaks.
It is critical that this opportunity not be lost to political cowardice.
"That they could be lost to irresponsible development would be nothing short of tragic".
The exact namesake for Good King Henry may be lost to time.
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