de toda la vida

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. lifelong
Somos amigas de toda la vida. Nos conocemos de la escuela, y nunca perdimos el contacto.We're lifelong friends. We know each other from school, and we never lost touch.
a. run-of-the-mill
Lo mejor es utilizar una esponja de esas de toda la vida ligeramente humedecida.The best you can do is to use one of those run-of-the-mill sponges slightly dampened.
a. all one's life
Nos conocemos de toda la vida. Su padre y el mío eran amigos.We've known each other all our lives. My father and his were friends.
a. always
Los hijos obedecen a sus padres. Ha sido así de toda la vida. Pero, claro, tú no estarás de acuerdo.Children obey their parents. It's always been like that. But, of course, you won't agree.
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