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Discover Ludwig"goes lost" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is more grammatically correct to say "becomes lost" or "goes missing." Example: After searching for hours, my phone goes missing and I can't find it anywhere.
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Hillary Clinton, so it goes, lost the US election because she "played identity politics".
His other brother, George – so the family "joke" goes – lost his head, in that he came back from the war a communist.
"This is the problem when you translate something from Persian to English, you may lose something, as the film goes, 'Lost in Translation,' you may lose some of the meaning," he added.
As it goes, Lost in Showbiz quite understands that Corden felt moved to answer reporters' questions on the night itself, when he explained that he had felt dreadful about having to curtail Adele.
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"They're gone, lost.
I watched it go, lost in recollection.
"I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going," Woods said.
He had survived, but his trailer was gone, lost in the blast thicket.
"I think a lot went lost," General Hertling said in a telephone interview.
He said: "I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going.
Then she was gone, lost in her own world again.
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