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The phrase "lifeless lips" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe lips that are lifeless or unmoving, usually in a figurative sense. For example, you could say: "The songstress sang with lifeless lips, her face betraying no emotion."
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He kissed her lifeless lips and declared "For you I lived — for you I die".
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Lifeless legs poked from beneath rubble.
I remember bending over to kiss her lifeless forehead, the cold seeping into my lips.
Then I felt something compel me to place my hands on her shoulders and lean down, putting my lips on her cold, almost lifeless ones.
Britney's long-awaited comeback in 2007 was met with widespread cringes as she stumbled through a lacklustre, lip-synched performance with a lifeless expression on her face.
Lifeless performance by Yanks.
They look lifeless.
"He was lifeless".
His face he was lifeless.
Colorless skin on lifeless fingers.
Labour had become a lifeless party.
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