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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life long" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that lasts for a person's entire life or is persistent over a long period of time. Example: "She had dreamed of becoming a doctor for a life long, and finally achieved her goal after years of hard work and dedication."
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A life long pacifist.
A life long resident of Astoria.
I have a life long medical condition.
A pianist and a life long dedicated Piano Pedagogue.
Marion was a life long learner and educator.
He was a life long resident of New York City.
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Al was a life-long New Yorker.
He's become a life-long friend since.
John was a life-long Quaker.
Martin was a life-long New Yorker.
He was a life-long devout Catholic.
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