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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime of involvement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long-term commitment or engagement in a particular activity, cause, or relationship.
Example: "Her dedication to environmental conservation has resulted in a lifetime of involvement in various ecological initiatives."
Alternatives: "a lifetime of engagement" or "a lifetime of participation."
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"Your undergraduate studies are a foundation for a lifetime of involvement in education," said Gray.
Both are ill-fitting moves that pave the way for a lifetime of involvement with homelessness services.
Though at 84 the conductor Colin Davis seemed rather frail, he brought a lifetime of involvement with Sibelius to bear in a Sibelius program with the London Symphony Orchestra during its visit to Avery Fisher Hall in October.
This began a lifetime of involvement and active participation in civil rights.
Lobdell is also a Costa Mesa resident and has nearly a lifetime of involvement with the city — not a small point.
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Bronx Prep lays out a lofty mission: to produce graduates who "think critically and creatively," with strong skills in core subjects, technology and the arts, and "are committed to a lifetime of learning and civic involvement".
After a lifetime of impressive rocketry, he became best known for his involvement with the canyon jump.
A lifetime of impact.
A lifetime of friendship.
We've shared a lifetime of memories.
"He's had a lifetime of service".
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