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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got a bit lost" is grammatically correct and commonly used in both spoken and written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has become unsure of their location or direction. Example: While hiking in the woods, we got a bit lost and had to use a map to find our way back to the trail.
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We got a bit lost, ending up around the far side of Turkey Hill Pond.
Some grilled scallops got a bit lost in an excess of yogurt-walnut dip.
Their role has got a bit lost; they were some of the first feminist men.
Almost too many: I sometimes got a bit lost in the Victorian gloom.
It was 1986, and he had gone for a walk on his own and got a bit lost.
Farrah Fawcett got a bit lost this weekend, too, but Mimi Swartz came through with a Texas girl's perspective.
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Your Everyman gets a bit lost".
But where was I? It's a long story, and I'm getting a bit lost.
"We are one of those gray areas and sometimes things get a bit lost.
There are other reasons the Islanders get a bit lost in the discussion.
Sometimes writers worry so much about superficial perfection that the identities of their characters seem to get a bit lost.
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