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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maximum life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing limits or durations, often in relation to lifespan or potential.
Example: "The new battery technology promises a maximum life of five years under normal usage conditions."
Alternatives: "a maximum lifespan" or "the longest duration".
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It carries a maximum life sentence.
The crime carries a maximum life sentence.
Under the Indonesian criminal code, treason carries a maximum life sentence.
He is charged with premeditated murder and faces a maximum life sentence if convicted.
With a maximum life span of 60 hours, such optical media has been a solution in search of a problem.
Scientists in Italy who have studied the fish say it has a maximum life span of less than 12 weeks, making it the shortest-lived vertebrate known.
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"That is a generation or two in a sturgeon's maximum life span".
It progresses very fast compared to PD; a patient's maximum life expectancy from diagnosis is about ten years.
Ruthlessness is paramount: a year is the maximum life for most items, and a freezer isn't a long-term storage unit.
Critically, there is no reason to suspect a bias towards underestimating the maximum life span of longer lived species.
This supports the hypothesis of a relationship between size and maximum life expectancy.
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