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1. Both.
2. “For life” and “forever” differ slightly in meaning and usage:
A. For life refers to something that lasts for the entirety of a person’s life. It suggests permanence but is limited to the lifespan of an individual or the duration of their involvement. For example:
• “They made a commitment to be together for life” (The commitment lasts as long as the people are alive.)
B. Forever means for all time, without any end. It suggests an infinite duration that is not limited by a person’s lifespan. For example:
• “They promised to love each other forever.” (This means their love is meant to last beyond just their lives, potentially implying eternity.)
In short, “for life” is limited to a lifetime, while “forever” implies an infinite, never-ending duration.
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2. “For life” and “forever” differ slightly in meaning and usage:
A. For life refers to something that lasts for the entirety of a person’s life. It suggests permanence but is limited to the lifespan of an individual or the duration of their involvement. For example:
• “They made a commitment to be together for life” (The commitment lasts as long as the people are alive.)
B. Forever means for all time, without any end. It suggests an infinite duration that is not limited by a person’s lifespan. For example:
• “They promised to love each other forever.” (This means their love is meant to last beyond just their lives, potentially implying eternity.)
In short, “for life” is limited to a lifetime, while “forever” implies an infinite, never-ending duration.
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