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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "went lost" is not correct and not commonly used in written English
To use the correct construction, you should use the past tense of the verb "lose" which is "lost." For example, "He lost his way and went astray."
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"I think a lot went lost," General Hertling said in a telephone interview.
In response to a follower who was impressed by her English and asked if she had travelled a lot, she wrote "once I went lost in Helsinki, Finland.
This was true of the Heroes: water bottles were strewn about; bats lay askew; hats went lost.
Univariate analysis showed that ECC patients, who were not in menopause at diagnosis, had worse anxiety scores, although this association went lost in multivariate analysis.
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"They're gone, lost.
I watched it go, lost in recollection.
"I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going," Woods said.
Pokémon Go lost 15 million players in just a month.
He had survived, but his trailer was gone, lost in the blast thicket.
He said: "I got it going, lost it, got it going, lost it and then got it going.
Then she was gone, lost in her own world again.
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