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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant duration of time spent in a particular state or condition, often implying a contrast or transition.
Example: "They shared a lifetime between joy and sorrow, navigating the ups and downs of their relationship."
Alternatives: "an eternity in between" or "a span of years between".
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José Mourinho is only four years older than Jürgen Klopp but in football terms it can feel as though there is a lifetime between them.
Even though it might end badly and you go on to other things, you don't forget it, and that whole process was something that probably happens only once in a lifetime between an orchestra and a conductor".
Based on [45], 45% of the streams have a lifetime of less than 2 s, 53% have a lifetime between 2 s and 15 min, and the rest has life times more than 15 min (usually in the order of hours).
"The play is comprised of letters exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grow up together, go their separate ways, yet continue to share confidences," he said.
Rather than using an attorney-drafted document to communicate a grantor's wishes, heritage design relies on a set of pre-inheritance experiences shared over a lifetime between older and younger generations.
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Dr. Keene has spent a lifetime shuttling between Japan and the United States.
The satellite then typically has a lifetime of between five and seven years, after which it runs out of fuel and must be decommissioned and placed in a junk orbit, says James Northam, a senior engineer at Surrey Satellite Technology, a British satellite firm.
Up the Sandbox (1972) was a thin comedy, but it began a lifetime friendship between Kershner and Barbra Streisand, who spoke this week of his "exuberance for life and amazingly feverish curiosity".
To critics, "Eat, Pray, Love," which has sold more than six million copies in the United States, is a symbol of the commodification of Eastern spirituality, offering a breezy primer on the kind of self-examination that is said to take a lifetime, sandwiched between narratives of more earthly pleasures.
That chance meeting had turned into a lifetime bond between him and the church.
(If I barf right next to the video screen, will those little boys in the front of the bus be spared from a lifetime association between sex and violence?).
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