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The phrase "archive life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to preserving memories, experiences, or information for future reference.
Example: "In this digital age, many people choose to archive life through photos and videos shared on social media."
Alternatives: "preserve memories" or "document experiences".
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Why the intensely private Mr. Bowie, who declined to be interviewed for this article, should have decided at this point to open his archive, life and career to such interpretation is essentially an unanswered question.
Internet Archive - "Life and letters of Sir Charles Hall; being an autobiography (1819-1860) with correspondence and diaries; edited by his son, C.E. Hall, and his daughter, Marie Hall".
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Why he chose these particular photos, I don't know either, but after talking through each of his selections, Chris's approach to photography, and the way he archives life as he see's it, started to come together.
He was not initially planning to adapt his work into a play, noting, "I was more interested in creating an archive of life stories heretofore undocumented". He had felt the pain of not having his stories heard or represented throughout his life.
Internet Archive - "The life and letters of Theodore WaTheodoreon".
The idea of an online archive of life on earth is great (From aardvark to zorilla, May 10).
Kit Jackson London The idea of an online archive of life on earth is great (From aardvark to zorilla, May 10).
As a result, we have a frozen postbox of some two hundred and fifty thousand fragments composing an unparalleled archive of life in Egypt from the ninth to the nineteenth centuries.
The incredible lightness of this exceptional couture work is followed by a room devoted to the virtual museum that Mr. Giammetti created to bring the archive to life (www.valentinogaravanimuseum.com).
A burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team The inimitable Maciej Ceglowski: Any site that aspires to be an archive starts life with a credibility problem.
TSOHP is an archive of life stories of persons with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder and in 2014, articles about the project were featured in The New York Times as well as The Oral History Review.
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