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The phrase "a lifetime of working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long duration spent engaged in work or a career, often emphasizing the experience gained over that time.
Example: "After a lifetime of working in the industry, she decided to retire and enjoy her well-deserved rest."
Alternatives: "a career's worth of experience" or "years of labor".
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I can't face that after a lifetime of working hard and raising my child single-handedly.
Sure you could switch to accountancy but imagine a lifetime of working at something because it's safe.
A bare minimum four weeks off a year is far better preparation for a lifetime of working until they are 70, isn't it?
After a lifetime of working out with wheels and bars, he had broadened his chest to a formidably walled cavern forty-four incircumferencemferencircumference
"I don't think I have to stand here and justify a lifetime of working to bring the people of every community I've represented together".
End all taxation on Social Security income, and give every recipient a chance to reap the benefits of a lifetime of working.
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Why aren't we making sure every working American gets a decent pension after a lifetime of work?" Mr. Berardino asked.
They put in exactly a lifetime of work without complaint.
There are strong young women behind those stories, and a lifetime of work.
It's a lifetime of work and stock I've had for many years".
A lifetime of work about to be poured into a 60 minute game.
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