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The phrase "a lifeline for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides essential support or assistance in a difficult situation.
Example: "The new funding program serves as a lifeline for struggling small businesses during the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "a crucial support for" or "a vital resource for".
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Government programs remain a lifeline for millions.
HOW have government programs remained a lifeline for millions?
"It was a lifeline for a newly minted Ph.D".
That was a lifeline for me, for years.
The therapy has been a lifeline for me.
It says: "This grant is a lifeline for poorer students.
Fairtrade, with its price guarantee, was a lifeline for farmers.
Or a lifeline for someone like Mr X.
"Mr. Sindone is here because he's a lifeline for Mr. Noyer, and he's a lifeline for Mr. Tavares," Mr. Culleton said.
The move was regarded as a lifeline for banks around Europe, but especially in Greece.
Her organization, A New Way of Life, supplies a lifeline for women released from prison.
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