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"your whole lifetime" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the length of someone's life or to convey the idea that something will continuously exist for the length of someone's life. Example sentence: Throughout your whole lifetime, your soulmate will be by your side.
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"In the old days," he said, "it was assumed that your educational foundation would last your whole lifetime.
The quest to reach these ideals will live on, and you, today and for your whole lifetime, have the great fortune to be part of that noble eternal quest.
For some people, you might faint 10 times in your whole lifetime.
Your whole lifetime of experiences, talents, and skills in a paragraph, or a couple of paragraphs?
You don't want to spend your whole lifetime doing what you opted ten years back.
There is so much to learn -- it can take you your whole lifetime to learn and understand the tango.
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Don't spend your whole life focusing on finding your lifetime partner.
"It was a whole lifetime of defending your dad".
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We're both from the future, but let's talk about something from 15 years ago you've lived a whole lifetime of experiences, so you bring that to your perspective on it.
More importantly almost all publishers ask for those rights for the whole lifetime of copyright with very limited possibilities of getting your rights back, even if sales are woeful.
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