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Discover Ludwig'lifetime supply' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to an unlimited or indefinitely large amount of something. For example, "Winners of the competition will receive a lifetime supply of their favorite beverage."
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A lifetime supply.
For the smallness of the lifetime supply.
Don't get a lifetime supply of business cards made up.
McCafferty was promised a lifetime supply of fudge.
He should have a lifetime supply of pinstripes.
By 2.47pm it was a lifetime supply of baked beans.
Not as much music, but a lifetime supply of blues.
"A lifetime supply of dignity?" wonders Mac Millings.
"The lifetime supply was only eight rolls," Sid said.
I WANT A LIFETIME SUPPLY!" They were considered very good value for money.
The airline will pay $8.5 million (and, one would hope, a lifetime supply of free peanuts).
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