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The phrase "information is lost" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where important or valuable information has been forgotten or misplaced. Example: "I can't believe I forgot the password to my email account. All of my important messages and contacts are inaccessible now. It's frustrating how easily information is lost in our digital age."
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Much information is lost in the fossilization process.
This study examined which information is lost if child reports are excluded from screening for anxiety.
But JPeg is a "lossy" format (information is lost in the compression).
These gaps in the DNA strand cannot be repaired; their information is lost forever.
This can only be based on quarterLength; this is destructive: information is lost from components.
No information is lost, nor is any compression achieved, in the DCT stage.
Since all CHIPY information is lost, the streaks off the spectral trace will contaminate the spectrum.
When feature information is lost during a data transfer, the advantage of feature-based modeling becomes invalid.
This refers to saturation, and extra information is lost.
However, in this plot, temporal information is lost.
Any existing color information is lost during the conversion step.
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computing is lost
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material is lost
analysis is lost
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expertise is lost
information is disclosed
health is lost
input is lost
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information is withheld
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