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Discover Ludwig"retired life" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the lifestyle of a person who has retired, e.g. "After working for 35 years, Joe is now enjoying his retired life in Florida."
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Enjoying retired life means different things to different people.
Occupation: Retired life insurance salesman Concerned About: Defeating President Obama — KIRSTEN LUCE PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss.
After the war he led a retired life in the west of England.
Ann Radcliffe led a retired life and never visited the countries where the fearful happenings in her novels took place.
He smiles and says, "I will be glad to go back to resuming my fully retired life".
America went hunting for Bin Laden in Afghanistan and a decade later found him leading a retired life outside a Pakistan military cantonment.
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Montaigne's notion of cheerfulness seems to go hand in hand with the sort of peaceful, retiring life he favored.
I myself had just retired from life as a grammar-school librarian.
After the death of his first wife, Henry married Dorothea Dandridge and retired to life on his estate in Henry county.
"I'm retired for life," Howard said.
Mysticism does not mean to retire from life, but to live the unitive life.
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