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The phrase "a lifetime of wit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a sharp sense of humor or cleverness throughout their life.
Example: "Her speeches are filled with a lifetime of wit, making even the most serious topics enjoyable."
Alternatives: "an eternity of humor" or "a lifetime of cleverness".
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Here this octogenarian trumpet and flugelhorn player applies a lifetime of wit and experience to his own swinging ensemble.
Here the octogenarian trumpet and flugelhorn player applies a lifetime of wit and experience to his own swinging ensemble.
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Every line he utters in "The Vertical Hour," which opened Thursday night at the Music Box Theatre, registers with the effortlessness of one whose wit has been honed over a lifetime of impassioned debate emboldened by erudition and claret.
Combining scholarship, wit, and reverence, this thought-provoking volume represents the culmination of a lifetime of scholarship.
A lifetime of friendship.
A lifetime of impact.
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 anger drained away.
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