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Discover Ludwig'had got lost' is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past perfect to express an action that happened before another action in the past. Example: I had got lost driving around the unfamiliar city but eventually found my way.
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Later, he had got lost in Brooklyn.
Her words had got lost in mental translation.
They were probably somewhere around the grounds, he added, but apparently they had got lost.
The main provisions of Obamacare, he said, had got lost in recent months.
She said that she and Soering had got lost on the drive.
Ms Hussain said Windass told police he had got lost on his way home.
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Still, somehow we had gotten lost.
How did they know the second bomber had gotten lost?
Klingsor's great error, the production suggested, was that he had gotten lost in the past.
And nearly 10 percent of locals admitted they had gotten lost in the previous week.
Quantrill did not lead the attack on Fort Blair himself because he had gotten lost in the brush.
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