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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is confused, disoriented, or unsure. Example: "The hiker was lost and disoriented in the dense forest."
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He lost, and justice prevailed.
"Lost," and it consumed me.
He lost and went home.
Everyone was lost and confused.
I lost, and that's it".
The players lost, and lost, and lost.
But Romney lost and Obama won.
We became slightly lost, and quite cold.
"Things get lost, and people get lost".
Lyman lost, and Mike won the race.
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Something in the lost-and-found.
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