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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'led life' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the way a person has spent their life, usually by emphasizing certain actions or choices. For example, you could say, "He led a life of service to others, dedicating his time to helping those in need."
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Much of the job was exhilarating, fantastic even, especially after having led life in the Habitrail of a windowless office.
I know he led life the way he wanted and it wasn't easy – there's always a lot of personal conflict when you decide to take that path.
A sad day at Princeton to learn about Fred's passing, but truly a great man who led life with grace, a sense of humor, infectious energy, and tremendous empathy.
It dims the image by 20 percent, but extends the LED life by 50 percent (and reduces the fan noise).
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For a club with their traditions, it is a bland way to lead life.
Life, perhaps, but liberty is just one path to lead life.
When we are disconnected from our truth, we often lead life from our ego.
Tisdale led a life of storybook success.
Arthur led a life of growing desperation.
"He's led a life of violence".
Thomas Paine led the life I would like to have led.
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