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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sort of lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of disorientation or confusion, and usually follows a verb such as "feel". For example, "I feel sort of lost after spending so much time away from home."
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"We had sort of lost that".
And I sort of lost myself in the game".
"The average person gets sort of lost in that".
A. I was sort of lost, because I wanted to study everything.
Sort of lost it at 10, 11 and 12, and couldn't get it back.
Jean-Claude Ribaut, a food critic for Le Monde, called terroir "a sort of lost paradise".
"I sort of lost my speed on the greens, lost my line, lost everything," McIlroy recalled.
In my teenage years I sort of lost interest a bit.
"And then, I don't know, I sort of lost it," Sarah was saying.
"I just sort of lost it after that," said Ms. Diaz, 35.
I was sort of lost and all over the place, and that's where a lot of these songs came from.
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