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lost

[lawst, lost] / lɔst, lɒst /




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When it started flying to major cities with more expensive hubs that it had historically avoided to keep costs down, some complained the carrier had lost its soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fact, the pace of regain was nearly four times higher, regardless of how much weight a person initially lost.

From Science Daily

“There are the types of films that can get lost because they’re not about a celebrity, and they don’t have these marquee descriptors. Sundance does such an amazing job of discovering these diamonds.”

From Los Angeles Times

You want people to look at you, want them to get lost in some idea of you.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, he said of the Fed’s independence from political interference, “we haven’t lost it and I don’t believe we will.”

From Barron's