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The phrase "got lost in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something was lost and unable to be found. For example: "He got lost in the woods and nobody was able to find him."
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Surely something got lost in translation!
Later, he had got lost in Brooklyn.
It got lost in the mail.
"I got lost in my life.
Sometimes that idea got lost in modernism.
I got lost in booze.
Something had got lost in translation.
The breakfasts got lost in the shuffle.
Elizabeth got lost in the butterfly pavilion.
Hope nothing got lost in interpretation.
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