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"lifetime of things" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a long period of time during which a person experiences or accumulates many things, both tangible and intangible. Example: "Laura's lifetime of things included memories from her travels, a collection of antiques passed down from her grandparents, and a wealth of knowledge gained from her years as a teacher."
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Another lifetime of things the surviving family members didn't want.
It's not so easy to fly when you're holding on to a lifetime of things.
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On the lifetime list of things you might realistically need to accomplish on the same day, going off-roading and then driving at triple-digit speeds probably ranks after "make a papier-mâché bust of George Clinton and then go pole-vaulting".
'...in my lifetime lots of things have happened and I find that the thing that is new is that they are being attributed to climate change' Another participant remarked that there used to be more cyclones and extreme weather in the early 70 s.
Apparently some editor in Pleasantville, driven offhis rocker by a lifetime of cutting things down, suddenly seized a piece and blew it up.
Hell, we might have been too tired, too: as it turned out, cataloging a lifetime of collected things was a big project.
I kept waiting to feel the sense of duty I expected to feel from a lifetime of hearing things like "Pregnancy is a consequence of having sex and if you aren't prepared to have a baby you shouldn't have sex" and "So many people want to have kids and shouldn't--women who have abortions should give their baby to those people, instead of being selfish and killing their baby".
Road trip of a lifetime sort of thing?" he suggested".
It's just a once in a lifetime kind of thing you have to have done.
Wireless communication plays a critical role in determining the lifetime of Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems.
Many retirees expressed a feeling of powerlessness, a sense that they stand to lose the benefits they worked a lifetime for because of things beyond their control.
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