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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visibly lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who appears confused or disoriented, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "As she wandered through the unfamiliar streets, she looked visibly lost, glancing at her map with a furrowed brow."
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Clinton has visibly lost weight in recent months, but the letter does not address that.
They also visibly lost heart after LA's first goal, just before half time.
He has visibly lost his greatest asset, the searing pace that would take him beyond the best of defenders, after knee surgery in 2010.
The fears over his health follow similar concerns expressed last month that he had "visibly lost weight" since walking into the embassy nearly six months ago.
But for now, the events of 1989, when the Communist Party leadership visibly lost its grip and very nearly fell from power, are not up for public discussion.
Looking lost and ignored as people turn their backs on her to preserve their own faces for posterity – me with that politician! – the only sane choice in the 2016 US presidential election is visibly lost in trivial-mindedness.
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"…K," he mumbled, visibly losing interest.
The rebels are visibly losing ground now.
The latter is not doing particularly well, though he's visibly losing weight.
"He's visibly losing weight," a member of his inner circle told Le Parisien newspaper.
Mr. Moyers meets with Dr. Bartholome and his wife over a period of months, and the patient is visibly losing ground, dropping 20 pounds in less than a month.
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