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The phrase "sole life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the only life someone has or to emphasize the uniqueness of one's existence. Example: "He dedicated his sole life to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding."
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The development of agriculture made hunting less man's sole life support, but he still pursued it to protect crops, flocks, or herds as well as for food.
A model for Abercrombie & Fitch in his pre-movie star days, it's easy to see why the world would want to pin him down like a big-armed butterfly, to insist his sole life equipment remain that of a male Megan Fox.
Plus, you cannot be anyone's sole life line.
Instead, use a pair of pumps from a second hand or thrift store, or perhaps an old pair in your closet that still has plenty of sole life to go.
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First is "the family state" in which all children are educated into the sole good life identified and fortified by the state.
This may raise intriguing questions, such as: why has this particular object (this particular molecule, microbe or model organism) become such an object of desire, such a fetish: the sole and life-long target of the scientist's cupido sciendi?
Metastases to the liver represent the sole or life-limiting component of disease for many patients with colorectal cancer, ocular melanoma, genitourinary and neuroendocrine tumors.
His sole mission in life was to stop the festival.
"Their sole purpose in life is to fight".
"You can't negotiate with someone whose sole purpose in life is to kill Americans".
Their sole role in life will be to take all that irritating pressure off me.
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