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The phrase "had no lifetime" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that someone or something did not have a period of existence or did not live for a certain duration of time. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing historical events or personal experiences. Example: "The ancient civilization had no lifetime beyond a few hundred years before it collapsed due to natural disasters."
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In all families that were included, the other parent had no lifetime history of major affective disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, substance use disorder or personality disorder at baseline (Duffy et al. 2007).
In addition, controls had no lifetime axis I DSM diagnosis and no positive family history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder spectrum disorders.
Among lifetime IBS, 49.5% had no lifetime psychiatric diagnosis.
Eligible control subjects had no lifetime history of any major psychiatric disorder based on KSADS-PL interviews by a child and adolescent psychiatrist.
If participants had no lifetime suicidal ideation they were not asked about lifetime suicide attempts; for these participants it was assumed that they had never attempted suicide.
We estimated the 1-year incidence of MDD overall and by sex among participants who had no lifetime or current MDD at T0. Bivariate analyses were conducted to identify baseline factors associated with the new onset of MDD.
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Some experts are now stating that a properly designed, operated, and maintained pipeline has no lifetime limit and should be able to operate indefinitely.
In exchange, their insurance can have no lifetime caps, will have to spend 80-85 percent of premiums on care or offer rebates, and will be far more like group insurance plans, which typically offer more customer satisfaction than the often crappy private insurance plans that most people keep for only two years.
The controls had to have no lifetime personal evidence of any DSM-IV-TR Axis I disorder, again with the exception of nicotine and caffeine abuse, and to present a negative family history for psychoses and mood disorders in their first-degree relatives.
These latter subjects were selected based on having no lifetime history of mental disorders as measured by the SADS or the SCID, as well as no first-degree family history of mental disorders.
Results In individuals who had no reported lifetime psychotic symptoms and no reported lifetime cannabis use at baseline, incident cannabis use over the period from baseline to T2 increased the risk of later incident psychotic symptoms over the period from T2 to T3 (adjusted odds ratio 1.9, 95% confidence interval 1.1 to 3.1; P=0.021).
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