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were lifetime
noun
The duration of the life of someone or something.
Exact(35)
There were lifetime offers of food.
"I thought they were lifetime tickets," he said, teasingly, and then smiled slyly.
The vast majority of plans sold (96%) were lifetime mortgages, which involve borrowing against the value of a home.
Most of those who did were lifetime employees of Ohio Art who were rehired in other departments, including a few who got jobs unpacking crates full of Etch A Sketches from China.
The mean age was 33.69 ± 8.6 sd; 286 were current smokers and 271 were lifetime non-smokers.
I knew that the vows I was about to take were lifetime vows.
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That Baghdad spring, weeks were lifetimes, were lives — lives lost.
"These are lifetime cures.
Judgeships are lifetime appointments.
"I feel like we're lifetime friends".
Meals are provided and so is lifetime health care.
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