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The phrase "lifelong lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the ongoing or continuous nature of the lessons that one learns throughout their entire life. Example: "My grandmother always told me that the most valuable things she had gained were the lifelong lessons she learned from her experiences."
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When my kids wanted to give up on things, I wouldn't let them, and those are lifelong lessons.
In its detail and obsessiveness, at least, Kerouac's fantasy baseball evokes the Brontës' imaginary chronicles of Gondal and Angria: in the play of adolescence, lifelong lessons in craft, discipline and detail would appear to coalesce.
Which doesn't make them different from coaches the world over: no matter how many bromides they weave about character-building and lifelong lessons in discipline and the rest of the blah blah blah, winning is the only thing they care about and will ever care about, the higher the level the more maniacal the attitude.
I learned so many lifelong lessons while in Rwanda, the place I called home for three weeks.
Join us in helping to stop concussions so that young people can learn the important, lifelong lessons of team sports.
"Providing our children with local, organic, fresh food helps them make the connection between their health and a sustainable food system," says Villarreal. "It will be their responsibility to apply these lifelong lessons to their personal health and their surrounding environment".
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"Bobbie was a lifelong lesson in perseverance," Norman Lear said in a phone interview Thursday.
He added: "It taught me the lifelong lesson that, with hard work and strong desire, you can do anything.
When she was honored by the American Farmland Trust, Ms. Straus said World War II had taught her a lifelong lesson about standing for one's beliefs: "That we, as individuals, are responsible for what is happening in our communities, and that we must become activists".
He lost half a finger on his right hand — but gained a lifelong lesson about safety.
That's been a lifelong lesson.
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