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"get lost in" is an idiomatic phrase that is used in written English, and it means to become absorbed in something.
For example: She got lost in her work and was so engrossed with it, she didn't realize how much time had passed.
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7) "Tampons can get lost in your vagina" NOTHING can get "lost" in your vagina.
You get lost in it.
You get lost in time.
Messages get lost in translation.
You can get lost in it.
Get lost in a foreign country.
I can still get lost in it.
— will get lost in the political cacophony.
"You get lost in all the noise".
You could get lost in it.
You just get lost in there".
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