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lost property
noun
A help desk or department in a store, mall, or other such facility where customers who have lost an item can inquire as to whether it has been found and turned in; a lost and found.
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I lost property, too".
There could be generous compensation for lost property.
We should not simply replace all lost property and infrastructure.
I'd search lost property at Paddington if I were you.
No one was hurt, they said, but they lost property.
He never reclaimed the full package; lost property, stolen property.
"Lost Property" paints an unsparing portrait of a self-absorbed cad, "idle, rootless and mischievous".
The third is lost property: objects that the owner has parted with through neglect or carelessness.
Gaiman's own novel "Neverwhere" includes a library, a "tiny empire of lost property" in London's Underground.
The lost property includes Pike Lake Resort near Pike Lake in Luce County.
In theory, the government could keep compensating people for their lost property rights.
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