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- Lost
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- Are you lost?
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He lost his job.
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You'll get lost.
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She lost her way.
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Tom lost his job.
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We lost the game.
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I seem to be lost.
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I must have lost it.
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She has lost weight.
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You lost, didn't you?
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I have lost my camera.
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I have lost my wallet.
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Tracy lost her glasses.
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He lost his movie ticket.
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We have lost sight of him.
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He lost his way in the woods.
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I bought a pen, but I lost it.
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We must make up for lost time.
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This is the watch that I'd lost.
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He lost his ticket for the movie.
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No matter where I go, I get lost.
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I lost my ticket. What should I do?
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The boy lost his way in the forest.
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I lost my key somewhere around here.
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We lost sight of the man in the crowd.
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He got lost while walking in the woods.
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All of a sudden, the clerk lost his temper.
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While he was sick, he lost a lot of weight.
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I bought a watch and I lost it the next day.
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We lost our electricity because of the storm.
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She lost her money, her family and her friends.
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You have to work harder to make up for lost time.
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You seem to have lost sight of original objective.
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When I got home, I noticed that I had lost my wallet.
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Did you find the umbrella you said you'd lost the other day?
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Reading is the kind of habit that once acquired is never lost.
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She asked him to read it for her because she had lost her glasses.
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After she lost her job, she couldn't afford to feed her dogs, so she gave them away.
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