lifelong friendship

collocation in English

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lifelong
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈlaɪf.lɒŋ/
us
/ˈlaɪf.lɑːŋ/
lasting for the whole of a ...
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friendship
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/
a situation in which two people ...
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(Definition oflifelongandfriendshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During the three-week voyage alifelongfriendshipwas forged.
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This was the beginning of alifelongfriendship.
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A mutual respect for each other had developed into what would be alifelongfriendshipbetween the pair.
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This was the beginning of alifelongfriendshipwith a very fruitful exchange of ideas.
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Over the years they developed alifelongfriendship.
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Almost always on the watch for competent collaborators, he discovered the majority by his own exertions, personal acquaintance usually developing intolifelongfriendship.
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Coninx, who came from a prosperous publishing family, was acquiring a deep knowledge of literature and philosophy, and the two men formed alifelongfriendship.
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Alifelongfriendshipdeveloped between the two of them, their interest in science became a shared field of activity.
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It was the beginning of alifelongfriendship.
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Upon seeing her, he is immediately happy and remembers theirlifelongfriendship(which he thinks has not changed at all).
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The two had an instant rapport, one that led to alifelongfriendship.
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This began alifelongfriendshipwith the acclaimed sculptor.
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The philosophy which the founders guided their principals included membership to women who share their belief inlifelongfriendship, service and love.
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This was the beginning of alifelongfriendshipbetween the two.
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This began alifelongfriendshipbetween the two.
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It is the story of thelifelongfriendshipof two girls with completely different characters.
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This was the start of alifelongfriendshipbetween the two.
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She immediately recognised the young composer's genius and began alifelongfriendshipwith him.
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It was the beginning of a close andlifelongfriendshipbetween the two.
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