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Free sign upThe phrase "a lifeless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks life, vitality, or energy, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The painting was beautiful, but the colors felt a bit lifeless, lacking the vibrancy I expected."
Alternatives: "an inert" or "a dull".
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Labour had become a lifeless party.
Wouldn't that be a lifeless existence?
In fact it is a lifeless desert.
A Guinness beer bottle firmly gripped by a lifeless hand?
"But Madiba himself strongly resisted such a lifeless portrait.
A lifeless foot sticks out of a pile of plaster.
So the talks fell, in tumult, to a lifeless ocean.
Cone did throw a slider, a lifeless slider.
It's hard to imagine a lifeless Pajama Men show.
Four billion years ago, Earth was a lifeless place.
But his election serves a role in bringing a lifeless party back to life.
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