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Discover Ludwig'lust for life' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to someone who has a strong enthusiasm and love for living life, or to a passionate appreciation of the everyday joys of being alive. For example, you could write: "He had a palpable lust for life that affected everyone around him."
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The title of Wednesday's encore, "Lust for Life," pretty much describes Ms. Jungr's joyous spirit.
Lust for Life details the passions and frustrations of van Gogh (played by Douglas), who eventually took his own life.
First, is a lust for life.
"Her lust for life was unbelievable.
Lust for life, and violent death.
My lust for life will return.
The inevitable biopic was called "Lust for Life".
(Anderson) Girls (Saturday) "Lust for Life," we hardly knew ye.
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His indefatigable spirit, clever wit and lust-for-life passion translate to his music and ace band.
In 1934 after being rejected by 17 publishers Lust for Life was finally accepted and published.
" 'Lust for Life' was my exposure to van Gogh," Gilbert says.
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