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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime exploring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long period of time spent in the act of discovering or investigating something, often in a personal or philosophical context.
Example: "She dedicated a lifetime exploring the mysteries of the ocean, uncovering secrets that had been hidden for centuries."
Alternatives: "an eternity discovering" or "a lifetime of discovery".
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Mr. Rogoff, 57, has spent a lifetime exploring places and ideas off the beaten track.
You could spend a lifetime exploring the land between the Colorado and the Green rivers and still not reach all the way into the park's red depths.
Larry Squire, a neuroscientist who has spent a lifetime exploring mechanisms of memory and amnesia, emphasizes that no two cases of amnesia are the same.
He eventually focused on beetles, and spent a lifetime exploring their extraordinary diversity, said MCZ's entomology curator Brian Farrell, who traced Rockefeller's collecting career.
Or you could spend a lifetime exploring these water-filled sinkholes, which dot the flat jungle of the Yucatán by the thousands, hiding Maya ruins, sunken sacrificial offerings, submerged stalactites, eyeless fish and other wonders.
In his two careers, as a lawyer and a novelist, Louis Auchincloss, who has died aged 92, spent a lifetime exploring the American ruling class and its money – how it was made, inherited, spent and lost.
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Dame Freya Stark, one of the great travelers of the 20th Century and author of two dozen books, has died at age 100 after spending half her lifetime exploring Arabia and the Near East by camel, pony and mule.
They are the perfect partners for a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition exploring a once-in-a-lifetime cultural phenomenon, a thrilling celebration of magic and imagination with Harry Potter at its heart," said Bloomsbury Children's Books publishing director, Rebecca McNally.
Dürer, who made two trips to Venice in his lifetime, explores here the same rhapsodic, full-frontal sensuality as the Venetian Giovanni Bellini - who was to become Dürer's friend - brought to his paintings of the dead Christ.
In this career homage, "celebrating a lifetime of exploring humanity's landscape through an artistic lens," the photographer collects 250 of his most compelling images, ranging from the deeply personal to the universal.
In this career homage, celebrating a lifetime of exploring humanity's landscape through an artistic lens", the legendary photographer collects 250 of his most compelling images, ranging from the deeply personal to the universal.
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