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"lifelong practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been done consistently for a long time. For example, "He has had a lifelong practice of waking up early in the morning."
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Happiness, indeed, is a lifelong practice.
Mindfulness in its original form is a difficult, lifelong practice.
In his early career as a wig-maker, Arkwright traveled widely in Great Britain and began his lifelong practice of self-education.
Honoring Ms. Chase's lifelong practice, she said, her family declined to disclose her age, but according to some sources she was 90.
Mr. Barton, Mr. Brown and Mr. Shannon are among a minority who have made it a lifelong practice to donate regularly.
Picasso's insistence on matching his style to the idiosyncrasies of each sitter has its roots, suggests Cowling, in the artist's lifelong practice of caricature.
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But he described himself as a lifelong, practicing, disgruntled Protestant Christian".
I am a 70-year-old father of six, grandfather of 17 and lifelong practicing Catholic whom the church should be able to count on for strong support.
Critics of his nomination said Roberts, a lifelong practicing Roman Catholic, was ready to tear down the wall separating church and state.
As a lifelong practicing Catholic -- Burkhardt is Lutheran -- it was difficult to date within the public school system.
Key objectives include the development of lifelong reflective practice skills and coping strategies essential to maintaining humanism and professionalism.
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