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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make up for lost time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to compensating for time that was wasted or not utilized effectively. Example: "After the delays in the project, we need to make up for lost time to meet our deadline."
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"We make up for lost time".
Did you feel motivated to make up for lost time?
Now, Ecuador is trying to make up for lost time.
But I can't make up for lost time.
Now he'd be able to make up for lost time.
We're trying to make up for lost time here".
But he's trying to make up for lost time now.
"Then we'll try to make up for lost time".
Macpherson has certainly tried to make up for lost time.
Now he wanted to make up for lost time.
But their opportunity to make up for lost time is now or never.
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