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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all three lives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the lives of three distinct individuals or entities, often in a context discussing their experiences or perspectives.
Example: "The documentary explores the challenges faced by all three lives intertwined in the same community."
Alternatives: "all three individuals" or "each of the three lives".
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All three lives were at the topmost peaks of show business.
The tragic loss of all three lives will never be forgotten.
The user has a total of three lives and if all three lives are lost the user loses the game.
When he cajoles his wary daughter, Katherine, and his protégé, Stephen, into attending the foundation's all-important benefit one rainy night in London, the patterns of all three lives are disrupted.
When all three lives are lost, the player can no longer play the game until the trainer "unlocks" him.
Players could lose the mode by losing all three lives, which are lost by finishing a race in worse than third position.
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