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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost the way" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a metaphorical physical or mental journey where one has become disoriented or is unsure of how to proceed. For example, "Without a map, I quickly lost the way and had no idea how to get to my destination."
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We'd lost the way.
I love Lost the way I love fast food.
"It's disappointing we lost, the way we've been playing as of late," Anthony said.
It had been decades since any pitcher lost the way Mike Maroth did last season.
Kenseth, the 2003 Cup champion, had lost the way to victory lane in the past year.
"A few years ago, we found we had lost the way," said Inbal Sikorin, the chief nurse at Hadarim.
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"It's another to lose the way we're losing.
Losing the way they appeared set to lose was different.
It's really demoralizing as a player to lose the way we lost.
"When you lose the way we're losing, guys start losing confidence," Robinson said.
But you can't deal with it when you lose the way we did.
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