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The phrase "this is lost on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone does not understand or appreciate something that is obvious to others. Example: "His explanation was so complex that it was lost on most of the audience."
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None of this is lost on Roger Draper, the chief executive of the Lawn Tennis Association, who after one of Britain's worst Wimbledons is convinced that France is the way to go.
None of this is lost on patrons.
None of this is lost on James.
All this is lost on most of the fans.
The logic of this is lost on me.
None of this is lost on David G. Bradley, owner of the Atlantic Media Company.
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All this was lost on the major.
This was lost on many readers, including me.
None of this was lost on the Christian Brothers.
None of this was lost on Brit Hume.
None of this was lost on Arlene Croce, the foremost American dance critic of her time.
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