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The phrase "without getting lost" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, typically to indicate that someone is able to successfully navigate or complete a task without getting lost. Example 1: The hiker made it to the summit of the mountain without getting lost thanks to his detailed map and compass. Example 2: The new employee was able to find the conference room without getting lost, even though it was their first day on the job. Example 3: I always take the same route to work without getting lost, but today there was construction and I got completely turned around. Example 4: The tourist relied on her GPS to explore the city without getting lost in the maze of streets and alleys. Example 5: The instructions were so clear that even a beginner could assemble the furniture without getting lost.
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With summer coming up, both offer a good way to get out without getting lost.
How do they get from one destination to the next without getting lost?
Ingredients taste exactly like what they are, and in combination they interact without getting lost.
The Queens Half-Marathon, also this weekend, is in Queens, which I've never successfully visited without getting lost.
Reinventing the past without getting lost in it is, it seems, a delicate art, even when you're doing crude comedy.
"Now we have to make sure that they make it to the caucuses without getting lost on the way".
But mindfulness gave him enough space to be able to embrace these emotions without getting lost in them.
"There were dozens of days when we found our way to the stage" without getting lost, he said.
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Here he widens the perimeters to a cosmic level -- if man is the measure of the universe, then nothing is really quantifiable -- without ever getting lost in the stars.
«The question we pose today is finding a sense of proportion which allows the complexity of the world to be preserved in both time and space terms without us getting lost in it», Berque (1995).
The point of the walking was to get lost without really getting lost, to make turns and end up somewhere strange.
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