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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a duration of time that is significant or meaningful in relation to a specific context or purpose.
Example: "He dedicated a lifetime for the pursuit of knowledge and understanding."
Alternatives: "a lifetime dedicated to" or "a lifetime spent on".
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I have a lifetime for them!
It was the deal of a lifetime for Benfica.
"It's fulfilling a dream of a lifetime for my kid.
Seventy-five years is a lifetime for many people.
It was the trip of a lifetime for them.
You can wait a lifetime for a moment of truth".
An opportunity of a lifetime for the newly unemployed Cummins.
Reading it will feel like a lifetime for you.
This was definitely the experience of a lifetime for me", said Andrew.
Many of the fans are 80 or 90 years old: they waited a lifetime for this".
"This is what every player and every coach works a lifetime for," Belichick said.
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