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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime when someone" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context discussing significant events or changes in someone's life, but it needs additional information to convey a complete thought.
Example: "There was a lifetime when someone could dream without limits, but those days seem to be gone."
Alternatives: "an era when someone" or "a time when someone".
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And then: Those moments don't come very often in a lifetime: when someone says something so insightful, so perspective altering, that nothing quite looks the same again.
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I knew a word that one might only have one or two opportunities to use in a lifetime, when boring someone on the motorway about calendars.
It reduced a little – when someone watched it".
Mr Wishart said: "It's the challenge of a lifetime for someone out there.
"That's a lifetime with someone.
If you want happiness for a lifetime — help someone else".
Your well being is more important than spending a lifetime around someone who has no qualms about emotionally abusing you.
Especially when someone tells you that a degree can increase your lifetime's earnings by £400,000.
There is also the visual thinking process that occurs when someone reasons with a graphic design as an external aid.
So when someone cracks a joke, laugh.
"I know when someone is doing a good job and when someone is not," said Federer.
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