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lifestyle

[lahyf-stahyl] / ˈlaɪfˌstaɪl /
NOUN
way of life
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They said that she enjoyed a broadly healthy lifestyle: she lived in the countryside, walked one hour a day, and ate an oil-rich Mediterranean diet.

From BBC

Collier - originally from Farnworth - added: "The good news is that I'm now on a course of drugs and I've changed my lifestyle, and I'm regularly checked by the NHS so I'm in a good place."

From BBC

You are not the only one asking this question, and doing the math based on your own unique needs and lifestyle.

From MarketWatch

Kayda and David Johnson, both 77, moved there from San Diego in 2021, eager to leave behind California taxes and wildfires and attracted to the lifestyle in Naples and Moorings Park’s focus on “successful aging.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, the locals continued to pursue their delightfully sordid lifestyles with a lot more personal privacy than would seem likely in smalltown America.

From The Wall Street Journal