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Free sign up"issues of life" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to topics concerning the living conditions of people, or to the various challenges people face throughout life. Example sentence: Our class discussed the various issues of life facing young people today.
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Both tackle the big issues of life and death.
The stories that I covered often turned on issues of life and death.
I tried to select sites and topics that spoke to larger issues of life online.
In Ms. Takei's solo dance, she appeared to be grappling with mighty issues of life and death, dissolution and renewal.
Over the course of many years, piles of battered fridges, yellowing issues of Life magazine, and burnt-out light bulbs had accumulated around an enormous wrecking yard.
Most of Dr. Pakter's work dealt with issues of life and death, but she occasionally crunched numbers in search of answers to less critical questions.
They include an increasing number of cases that are literally issues of life or death, because they involve medical decisions that can either prolong or end life.
This weekend, I was looking through old issues of Life magazine when I happened on some photos illustrating the "correct conjugal undressing technique".
The issues of life and death have entered his spirit and poisoned him so that his approach to re-meeting his sister will be all gnarled.
Suzie falls under hippie-dippie influences; Kate visits London; everyone has holidays, reads books and discusses the larger issues of life.
"The study of fashion and popular culture is always open to question because it appears to address the less serious issues of life," she says.
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