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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost times" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning
It could be used when referring to past periods that are perceived as wasted or regrettable.
Example: "As I reflect on my life, I often think about the lost times that could have been spent more wisely."
Alternatives: "wasted moments" or "missed opportunities."
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It has no direct counterpart in other languages, and evokes longing for lost times and lost loves.
From the results it was found that the presence of older drivers significantly reduced intersection capacity at all study sites because of their higher lost times and lower saturation flow rates.
Modeling realistic discharge flow-rate and headway features at signalized intersections is critical to the design of traffic signals, since they play a critical role in determining the startup lost times and intersection capacity.
Most of the players in this strange romance are dead now, but she who was at the heart of it lingers on in the twilight of old age, surrounded by the memorabilia of lost times.
At its heart, there is a powerful nostalgia, but what is distinctive about the film, and the West's fascination with Tibetan culture, is that the West has become engaged in a rather un-Proustian search for someone else's lost times.
As a result, mean per-person lost times from paid work attributable to migraine were 4.5% in males and 3.5% in females.
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Making up for lost time.
Filename for lost time statistics.
We lost time".
I see lost time".
You're making up for lost time.
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