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lifelong

[lahyf-lawng, -long] / ˈlaɪfˌlɔŋ, -ˌlɒŋ /


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Eastlake, a lifelong Newcastle United fan, said seeing black-and-white flags on the Strand had not yet sunk in.

From BBC

With his background as a filmmaker and lifelong passion for Star Wars, he brings a different sensibility to leadership than Kennedy, a producer who was a professional peer of Lucas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eliot Penn’s astute observations about the unnecessary complexity associated with travel rewards programs struck a deep nerve with this lifelong traveler.

From The Wall Street Journal

Writing in Maclean's magazine in December, Reid -- who is Canadian -- said the novels were inspired by her "lifelong love of hockey, but also an awareness of the problems with the sport's culture more broadly."

From Barron's

Gates, a lifelong Republican, was first elected as Huntington Beach city attorney in 2014 and was reelected twice.

From Los Angeles Times