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"one lifetime" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "one's entire life" or "the span of one's life." You can use it whenever you want to refer to the duration of someone's life or to emphasize the significance of a particular experience in relation to a person's entire life. For example: - "I have been dreaming of traveling to Europe my entire life, and now I finally have the chance to do it in one lifetime." - "He dedicated his one lifetime to serving his community and making a positive impact." - "In the grand scheme of things, a few weeks of hard work is a small sacrifice when compared to the benefits it can bring in one lifetime."
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To be on a show like 'Seinfeld' in one lifetime is very lucky.
One lifetime with you was not enough.
That's enough for one lifetime.
Actually more than one lifetime.
Not bad for one lifetime.
How many more can one lifetime take?
"Why do I only get one lifetime?
I don't think this will happen again in one lifetime".
But I got to live two lives in one lifetime.
It takes exactly one lifetime to adjust to the darkness.
If you've got a wheelchair, it better last you one lifetime.
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