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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime of devastating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a prolonged period filled with significant negative experiences or consequences.
Example: "She endured a lifetime of devastating losses that shaped her perspective on life."
Alternatives: "an eternity of anguish" or "a lifetime of suffering".
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And it could mean a lifetime of devastating health problems for you and your children.
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Publicly, Mr. Rudd dismisses the personal impact of the ouster, but more than one person close to him said that losing the premiership so unexpectedly after a lifetime of striving for it was devastating.
"It is devastating how a lifetime of work is gone," Mr. Delong said Friday, while at the FEMA assistance center set up at a San Diego recreation center.
The news was devastating: I assumed a lifetime of "difference" and exclusion, all my aspirations for my child seemingly in tatters.
We've shared a lifetime of memories.
"He's had a lifetime of service".
A lifetime of friendship.
A lifetime of partnership and friendship.
That is a lifetime of benefit".
A lifetime of questionable decisions follows.
A lifetime of anger drained away.
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