Loss time VS Lost time

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sudarawee

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Is there any difference btw the words "loss time" and "lost time"?

In addition, is the meaning of "Make up for loss time" VS "Make up for lost time" the same?
 
In the US, I'd say only "lost time." Time that you were not working but supposed to be at work.
 
We sometimes try to make up for lost time.

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