Sentence examples for as lifetime for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as lifetime for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The warranty is valid as lifetime for the product, ensuring long-term protection."
Alternatives: "as long as" or "for the duration of".

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For many channels, but especially for Esquire, which is trying to avoid being dismissed as Lifetime for men, alcohol is the badge of belonging, a liquid demonstration of youthful hipness, New Age machismo, and of being a "dude" or a "bro" or, as a South African canoe champion says on "Boundless," using the preferred local term, a "bru" (which,as it happens, rhymes with brew).

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"We want to be a mirror on the entertainment industry," said Ms. Herman, 39. "It's important for us that we begin to develop a signature movie style for E!" just as Lifetime has for itself.

These jobs offer good starting salaries at around $45,000 a year -- probably a lot more than a degreed barista is making -- as well as lifetime opportunities for advancement.

It's hard to disagree with that, as lifetime earnings for someone with a bachelors degree is about one million dollars more than someone who has a high school diploma.

A number of authors have previously developed TR image reconstruction strategies, including Kumar et al. [ 23, 24] who utilized time-gated data sets from an ICCD camera to extract the peak of the TR curve as well as fluorescence lifetimes for multiplexed fluorescence tomography.

Meanwhile, dog owners looking for the most comprehensive type of cover, known as "lifetime" (ie, cover for life), should check out specialists such as Animal Friends, Marks & Spencer and John Lewis.

The Housing Act (1988) has also been amended so that where an assured tenant parts with possession or sublets the property, they lose status as lifetime assured tenants for good.

Information was collected on other potential confounders, including smoking and education as well as lifetime work histories for employment in other high risk jobs and potentially carcinogenic workplace exposures.

Two bicarbazole type host materials, 9- dibenzo [b,d]thiophen-4-yl)-9- dibenzo9H,9′H-3,3ʹ-bicarbazole (DBTBCz) and 9,9ʹ-bis(dibenzo [b,d]thiophen-4-yl -9ʹ-phenyl-9H,9′H-3,3ʹ-bicarbazole,d]thiophen-4-yl -9ʹ-phenyl-9H,9′H-3,3ʹ-bicarbazolels for blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PhOLEDs).

This study concludes that, given the estimated depletion time of uranium, and considering 50 years as a reasonable lifetime for reactors, the present international nuclear energy policy, and in particular the nuclear projects of the developing countries are not sustainable.

As we know, the lifetime for a free emission of an excited fluorophore can be expressed as {tau}_0=frac{1}{varGamma_{mathrm{RE}}+{varGamma}_{mathrm{NRE}}} (1).

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