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The phrase "a lifetime of experiments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long period during which numerous experiments or trials have been conducted, often in a scientific or personal context.
Example: "The scientist dedicated a lifetime of experiments to understanding the complexities of human behavior."
Alternatives: "an entire life of trials" or "a lifetime of research".
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And even more devastating: the knowledge that Ian's disease can't be cured; rather, it translates into a lifetime of experiments with drugs that he'll comply with taking for a while and then going off of them in a cruel but unavoidable cycle between "normal" and "nuts".
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Of special interest was a lifetime comparison of experiments under thermomechanical and isothermal loading at the maximum application temperature.
The best agreement with the experiments was achieved with a lifetime of about 0.5 ms. However, the actual parameter value was not so important.
Alfred Nobel intended for his prize money to subsidize a lifetime of research, generally impossible now in an era of billion-dollar experiments.
Such experiments confirmed that the proton lifetime must be greater than 1032 years, but detectors capable of measuring a lifetime of 1035 years have yet to be established.
We've shared a lifetime of memories.
"He's had a lifetime of service".
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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