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The phrase "lost along" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has become misplaced or forgotten during a journey or process.
Example: "Many valuable lessons were lost along the way during our project."
Alternatives: "forgotten during" or "misplaced throughout".
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Some friends I lost along the way.
Lives are lost along the way.
But something's been lost along the way.
declared it lost along with its 22 passengers.
Children wandering lost along corridors that have already been vacated..
Many bright and talented youngsters are lost along the way.
I think some of that was lost along the way.
A bit of ease is lost along the way.
And if a few mountains are lost along the way?
Yet some burnish of originality may have been lost along the way.
Mr. Mugabe, 89, said, "We have come here to regain what we lost along the way".
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