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"lost appeal" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It usually means that something had a certain charm or attraction to it but that charm has faded or been diminished over time. For example, "The old neighborhood had a lot of lost appeal since the new housing developments had been built."
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The firm has lost appeal among younger consumers.
For years, Mr. Wong lost appeal after appeal.
The Nation of Islam in recent years seems to have lost appeal even among black Americans with an interest in Islam.
But by the 1950's New Yorkers no longer relied on rail for vacation travel and the fading hotels of Mahopac gradually lost appeal.
The lost appeal also means that Minnesota's records for the years Haskins was a coach -- the 1993 season through the 1998 season -- will be vacated.
Or rather he died in the so-called AfPak theater where a decade of war has fed jihadist ideology even as it has lost appeal for Web-savvy Arab youth in the region of its birth.
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Liam Fox twice lost appeals over a £22,000 claim.
His co-defendants, Kieran Vassell - the brother of Dappy's partner Kaye Vassell - and songwriter Alfred Miller both lost appeals against their sentences.
They lost appeals all the way to the Supreme Court, although – unusually – they were not ordered to pay their costs.
From then on, he obsessively tweeted about The Capital and his lawsuit (which he lost, appealed, and then lost again).
That meant people who lost appeals in immigration courts, or ignored deportation orders, were put on priority lists for deportation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com