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"a life of learning" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrase used to describe a constant pursuit of knowledge and education throughout one's life. Example: "She dedicated her entire life to a life of learning, constantly seeking out new information and experiences through reading, traveling, and attending lectures."
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A life of learning.
A woman of great kindness, strength, and vitality, devoted to family, friends, a life of learning and social justice.
Either way, within a few years he seems to have been set on a life of learning, focussing on the natural sciences and mathematics.
Heidegger grew up in Catholic Germany where, for a chance at pursuing a life of learning, he pledged himself to the priesthood.
A late style would reflect a life of learning, the wisdom that comes from experience, the sadness that comes from wisdom and a mastery of craft that has nothing left to prove.
His intellectual curiosity appears entirely undiminished by a life of learning: his desk at ECD is buried under neat stacks of annotated scientific papers, business plans and other reading material.
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Whatever opportunities lie ahead, I have both the critical eye and the unbridled enthusiasm to embrace and shape a life of constant learning.
As President of our 226year-old society, he brought a deepened appreciation of the life of learning, a vision of excellence for all of our programs, and an understanding that knowledge and critical thinking are at the heart of constructive action.
I have often said that this case offers a life-time of learning about clinical trials there were egregious errors in informed consent, coercion, COIs, documentation, IRB oversight and protection of research subjects.
Early clinical exposure (ECE) involves an active, experiential learning from patients with practicing clinicians, designed to be the 'beginning of a life-time of learning focused on the patient' [ 6].
Her life starts again as she goes to Oxford and learns the art of telling a life and of learning the pleasures of inquiry and exchange.
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