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Discover Ludwig"you're lost" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when addressing someone who is physically lost or confused about something. Example: "Excuse me, sir, but you're lost. Can I help you find your way?".
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You're lost.
You're lost in yourself.
"Son, you're lost".
Without the collective, you're lost.
If you lose your concentration, you're lost.
It's a little like asking for directions when you're lost.
You're lost in the content of the story.
Don't do it, the guidebook says,if you're lost.
You start up, and basically you're lost in the music".
"You make one wrong turn and you're lost.
Sometimes it seems like you're lost in a mountain range.
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