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But today seemed like a lost cause from the start.
I started to ask more, but decided it was a lost cause.
In his mind he knew it was a lost cause.
Even most teachers have already written them off as a lost cause.
Still, he worked with them until they decided it was a lost cause.
Like everything else this season, it was a lost cause.
They get off, so police action is mostly a lost cause.
"Most would probably just write her off as a lost cause."
You may be a lost cause; but he is nearly one of us, now.
Most people apparently view the process as a lost cause.
They had just not been prepared to support a lost cause.
But a lot of good people are still defending the lost cause.
Why should we sacrifice more American lives to a lost cause?
No one wanted to die for what was so obviously a lost cause.
She also scored the third run in a lost cause.
America and Britain are a lost cause for the left.
"You can help us turn a lost cause into a victory."
I've never been able not to struggle even when I know it's a lost cause.
Despite those efforts, some critics view his work as a lost cause.
Should the human rights policy just be dumped as a lost cause?
The international campaign against land mines once seemed a lost cause.
But Jacob began to feel that his was a lost cause.
I feel this is now a lost cause for the disabled.
Some things were just obviously lost causes from the start.
The windows were a lost cause, none of them big enough to let her through.