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Discover LudwigThe word 'life's' is correct and usable in written English
It is the possessive form of the word 'life'. It indicates that something belongs to or relates to life. Example: It's important to appreciate life's ups and downs. In this sentence, 'life's' is used to show that the ups and downs are a part of life and belong to it.
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Well, life's not fair.
Life's not too shabby.
Life's not always fair, Pattycakes.
"Life's not going to end.
Life's not fair.
My life's very good.
My life's going by.'".
But life's not easy.
LG? Life's not good.
Life's hard down under.
"Life's certainly a lot easier.
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