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not lost
adjective as in extant
Example Sentences
“For California to benefit from snowmelt in the spring and summer, we need good rainstorms in the fall and early winter to wet the soils in the mountains so that more snowmelt in the spring or summer results in runoff and is not lost to the soils.”
The irony is not lost on Dee Goddard, who grew up "down south", when she says that she originally moved to the area because "we thought it would be a cheaper option".
"So far, so good. I've not lost my mind with the cameras in my house all the time," Hague told the magazine.
The irony of that moment was not lost on Moenoa, who’d known Maiava since he was born.
The former candidate granted that the days ahead would be tough but emphasized hope was not lost.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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