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"in the lifetime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a time period that spans the entire life of a person or thing. For example, "She achieved more in her lifetime than most people would in two."
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Treating both system reliability and redundancy as criteria in the lifetime optimization process can be highly rewarding.
Finally, it factors in the lifetime of such a civilization.
"But it is in the lifetime of our kids".
"It's once in the lifetime of a country".
The battle over fees is unlikely to be revisited in the lifetime of this parliament.
O'Connor believes it is conceivable but not in the lifetime of this Pope.
But independence is not going to happen in the lifetime of the next parliament.
With respect to all the writers in the lifetime lineup card, Roger is the cleanup man.
Regrowing human arms in the lifetime of Dr. Gardiner, who is 53, will be difficult.
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Figure 7 shows the changes in the lifetime for the wet etch back process and the RIE etch back process.
The education secretary, Charles Clarke, was runner-up in the 'lifetime menace' category for his support of the child database.
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