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Living life is killing vs Lives are the lonest

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in meaning and structure. The first phrase seems incomplete and lacks a verb, while the second phrase has a grammatical error with 'lonest' instead of 'loneliest'. Each phrase conveys a different message, with the first one possibly intending to convey a negative impact of living life and the second one referring to the loneliness of lives.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 674 views

Living life is killing

This phrase is incomplete and lacks a verb, making it grammatically incorrect.

This phrase needs to be completed with a verb to convey a clear message. For example, 'Living life is killing me' or 'Living life is killing my spirit.'
  • May 27, 2008 ... hating, lying, fearful you living life is killing you dethroned, depraved, you're starving and scared searching hopelessly, choking on air scar your arms and wear them proud grin through pain and numb yourself what you call life ...
  • What you call life is truly death. Sinking lower to the depths. You're digging further for the end. The final place to rest your head. You'll search for all eternity. The bottom lies beyond your reach. Hating, lying, fearful you. Living life is killing you
  • Dec 17, 2009 ... Living life is killing yourself. Or as James Bond once said: “You start to die the moment you are born. The whole of life is cutting through the pack with death. So take it easy. Light a cigarette and be grateful you are still alive as ...
  • Aug 31, 2009 ...Living life” is killing us. Health care reformations, policies nor debates and town hall meetings can save us, if we don't alert our attention to the everyday cruelties in this nation that prevents us from elevating. What should be ...

Lives are the lonest

This phrase contains a grammatical error with 'lonest' instead of 'loneliest'.

The correct form should be 'lives are the loneliest'. This phrase can be used to express the extreme loneliness experienced by multiple lives or individuals.

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