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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lifetimes with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe experiences or relationships that span over a long duration or multiple generations. Example: "We have shared lifetimes with each other, creating memories that will last forever."
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"Falling in love is the nearest most of us come to glimpsing utopia in our lifetimes (with sex and drugs as fallbacks)," she writes.
With 10 million baby boomers expected to develop Alzheimer's in their lifetimes, with one new case every minute or so, the numbers are wickedly inclusive.
During the six-hour journey south, I interviewed 18 passengers, many of whom said this was the wackiest and worst election in their lifetimes, with a dearth of viable candidates leaving them short of choices.
It may function to coordinate changes in mRNA lifetimes with pppGpp levels during the Streptomyces lifecycle.
Average lifetimes with Pt diffusion coatings were unaffected by the addition of water vapor.
Some proposals have been made recently in the literature by more long term survival to model lifetimes with covariates.
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Now we faced a lifetime with those differences.
A-plus N.R.A. Ninety-five percent lifetime with the American Conservative Union.
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