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"the lost and found" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a designated area or department where lost items are kept and can be claimed by their owners. Example: I lost my umbrella last week, but luckily it was found and turned in to the lost and found at the train station.
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I recovered the school bag several days later at the lost and found.
Maggie, if you want this, it will be in the lost and found".
She said, "Yep, actually, the notebook was turned in at the lost and found.
The idea for the lost and found campaign was not actually his.
Most of the owners seemed to find the lost and found campaign funny.
Of course, it's hard to know if the objects in the lost and found reflect attractiveness or neglect.
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But the lost-and found department's crowded as ever.
He escorts you inside, past the ticket-taker, and tells you how to find the lost-and-found department.
The lost-and-found manager at Grand Central Terminal, Mike Nolan, reported that commuters were losing their winter accessories in record numbers.
Get there early to look through the lost-and-found for "any nice-looking umbrellas" (free), at your mom's suggestion.
Something in the lost-and-found.
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