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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life time" is not correct; it should be "a lifetime." You can use "a lifetime" to refer to the duration of a person's life or to describe something that lasts for a very long time.
Example: "She dedicated a lifetime to studying marine biology and making significant contributions to the field."
Alternatives: "an entire life" or "a whole lifetime."
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"Enough words to last a life time.
That lesson has lasted a life time.
Over a life time, that could mean putting on 40 or 50 pounds.
Besides, friendships that last a life time aren't built over night.
We have shared a life time of over 55 years knowing and loving her.
Perhaps across the counter of a life time you can buy nothing with idealism.
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Overseas trips have become once-in-a-life-time experiences.
I advise you track her down for a once-in-a-life-time experience.
Hill is a life-time Republican.
Allen writes: "Jim was one of my best friends of a life-time.
Alexander got a "life-time job" in Hamburg as concertmaster & program adviser of thelocal radio orchestra.
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