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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single lifetime" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing experiences, events, or achievements that occur within the duration of one person's life.
Example: "In a single lifetime, one can experience a multitude of adventures and challenges that shape their character."
Alternatives: "one lifetime" or "a lifetime alone".
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A single lifetime was not enough.
It might even shift during a single lifetime.
Events that belong to the shelves of history are but a single lifetime away.
In a single lifetime, a leaf-cutter colony turns over and aerates 40 tonnes of soil.
Simulations were performed assuming a single lifetime material, and for a material with two lifetime components.
The only tragedy is that we now face losing most of those marvels in a single lifetime.
I cannot imagine that such skill with an Etch A Sketch could be accumulated in a single lifetime.
At least not in a single lifetime, or, if you do, you'll be aware of precisely what it means, knowing that your real roots are always elsewhere.
When civilization was young, Seneca wrote, "A single lifetime, even entirely devoted to the sky, would not be enough for the investigation of so vast a subject.
We became a phenomenal global force in a single lifetime – since around 1950, with most change happening in the last few decades.
Buddhists generally believed that the world was so corrupt that the average person couldn't hope to attain enlightenment in a single lifetime.
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