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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beg for life" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to plead or implore for one's life in a desperate or urgent manner. Example: The prisoner on death row fell to his knees and began to beg for life, tears streaming down his face as he begged for mercy.
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When, before, he had seemed to beg for life?
Each agonizes over whether he or she will break, screaming in pain and revealing the whereabouts of their escaped leader, or beg for life.
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He added: "We simply can't go backwards to a time when cancer patients had to beg for life-extending treatment".
I could almost hear their pleas, begging for life, as when I first witnessed the news footage.
They're hoping, yearning, crying out, begging for life's insanity to stop.
My husband and I joked that one day we would travel from doctor's office to doctor's office asking, "Please sir, can you spare a bypass surgery?" Our fear ran so deep we had nothing left to do but laugh as we imagined a future in which our daughter lacked any dignity and literally begged for life-saving treatment.
AG: Every word has to beg for its life.
At that point, the doctor said, he began to beg for his life.
And when he has to beg for the life of the woman he loves, heartbreaking.
According to a prisoner's account, a voice in the distance shouted, "Kneel and beg for your life".
The butler, played by Samuel L. Jackson in blackened makeup and tufts of white hair, refuses to beg for his life.
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