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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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"... completed his life's work when...mathematical laws of chaos"

0 He will have completed his life's work when he publishes his book on the mathematical laws of chaos next year. 02br
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00What does "his life's work" mean? Could you help me understand this sentence, please? 02br
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00Thank you.02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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0 Hi BBF02br 02br 00His 01b 00life's work 02b 00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life. 0-

  • 0 Hi BBF02br 02br 00His 01b 00life's work 02b 00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life.
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0 Hi BBF02br
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00His 01b00life's work 02b00is the specific work that has been his focus for most of his life. Someone's "life's work" usually involves a goal which cannot be achieved quickly or easily, but rather takes years to achieve.0-
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0 Ah, I get it now. Thank you for explaining that to me, Yankee. 02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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00P.S Could you please explain to me what the word 'rather' means in that context? Thanks again. 050010id1

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