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is lifeline
noun
A line to which a drowning or falling victim may cling to.
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No doubt welfare spend still too high, but for those who really need it, it is lifeline".
One of the most successful games of its maiden batch is Lifeline, a text-only adventure about a student astronaut who has crash landed on a remote moon, alone and confused.
Trauma facility established by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Tetsuko Kuroyanagi in South Sudan is lifeline for young victims JUBA, South Sudan, 1 April 2013 – It is a shelter of hope and survival she helped build 17 years ago.
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The process showed that road (access), cellular communication, and fuel, were lifelines on which others were hugely reliant.
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Your brand is your lifeline.
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