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fact of life
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noun
any aspect of human existence that must be acknowledged or regarded as unalterable: Old age is a fact of life.
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SHALL WE PLAY A "SHALL" VS. "SHOULD" CHALLENGE?
Should you take this quiz on “shall” versus “should”? It should prove to be a quick challenge!
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Which form is used to state an obligation or duty someone has?
Idioms about fact of life
facts of life, the facts concerning sex, reproduction, and birth: to teach children the facts of life.
Origin of fact of life
First recorded in 1850–55
Words nearby fact of life
factious, factitious, factitious disorder, factitive, factive, fact of life, factoid, factor, factorage, factor analysis, factor cost
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