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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'long lifetime' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a long period of time or life span, particularly when talking about a person. For example, "He had a long lifetime of achievement in the field of medicine."
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It was not a long lifetime.
It is a particularly long lifetime.
"These stoves don't have a long lifetime," he said.
The tungsten electrode showed a long lifetime of 70 h.
The catalyst exhibited a long lifetime (9 runs).
What's important is to find a plan you can stick with for a long lifetime.
Even a very long lifetime is not sufficient to contain them all.
The long lifetime of the 4A2 excited state allows for detection by EPR measurement25.
Needless to say, Mr. Auden has read widely in his long lifetime and forgotten nothing.
He made wonderful work through the whole of his long lifetime.
Hardly — why, he published only ninety-six in his long lifetime.
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