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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or role that is held for the duration of a person's life, often in the context of judges or certain officials.
Example: "The Supreme Court justices are granted a lifetime appointment, allowing them to serve without the pressure of re-election."
Alternatives: "permanent position" or "life tenure".
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It is a lifetime appointment.
"This is a lifetime appointment," Specter said.
"But it was never intended to be a lifetime appointment".
But judges with a lifetime appointment are not accountable to voters.
It was a very serious undertaking when it involved a judge with a lifetime appointment.
The constitutional guarantee of a lifetime appointment isn't damaged by that practice.
It has effectively become a lifetime appointment, vacated only by retirement or death.
As long as the league is making money, his commissionership is a lifetime appointment.
It is a lifetime appointment apt to be much less grueling than his current position is.
He was the first laureate to serve a fixed, 10-year term; previous laureates had received a lifetime appointment.
He has mounted an aggressive campaign against Mr. Obey, saying in an interview last month, "It's not a lifetime appointment".
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