lifetime membership
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflifetimeandmembership
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lifetime
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/us/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/
the period of time during which someone lives or ...
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membership
noun
uk/ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/us/ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of belonging to ...
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(Definition oflifetimeandmembershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Lifetimemembershipis granted for a donation of $1.
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Some of the first prizes were $500 cash and alifetimemembershipto the service.
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Members would now be eligible forlifetimemembershipeven if they left the qualifying field of membership.
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Membership could be gained for such men by the annual donation of their papers, and after ten years, alifetimemembershipgranted.
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The library fees ranged from $3.00 for a yearly membership to $100 for a familylifetimemembershipas long as the children are under 21 years old.
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He charged $50 for an annual membership and $100 for alifetimemembership, which provided the opportunity to rent the videos for $10 a day.
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The membership categories was also changed tolifetimemembershipfor all members.
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Lifetimemembershipwas priced at $250,000, with the option to purchase a companion pass for an additional $150,000.
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Alifetimemembershipis also available for $900.
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While at the university, she had even gained alifetimemembershipin the coveted college drama troupe as a freshman, which was a rare honor.
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Fedco'slifetimemembershipcost $10 in 1998.
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