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It's "at a loss for words", not "at a lost of words".
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a loss for words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.
Grapetruth
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It's "at a loss for words", not "at a lost of words".
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a loss for words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.