noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
alternative lifestyle
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Some people say schools need to teach tolerance of alternative lifestyles.
alternative lifestyles
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tolerance of alternative lifestyles
an active lifestyle
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Studies show that an active lifestyle can reduce your chance of developing heart disease.
lavish lifestyle
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a lavish lifestyle
lifestyle modification (= when someone changes the way they live )
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Lifestyle modification is the best way of dealing with moderately high blood pressure.
sedentary life/job/lifestyle etc
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health problems caused by our sedentary lifestyles
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
active
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In all ages prior to our modern scientific age, people had a more physical and active lifestyle .
alternative
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It's a conscious decision and I think it's important that men understand a woman who is offering an alternative lifestyle .
comfortable
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In a way he liked his safe, comfortable lifestyle .
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Or would you think that he had chosen a comfortable lifestyle rather than an ambitious business plan?
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Many employees run private pension schemes, but often these won't provide enough income to give you a really comfortable lifestyle .
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These goals are best summarized as the goal of a comfortable lifestyle .
different
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But three ordinary people with very different lifestyles are about to display theirs in public.
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They took their generous severance packages to incubate an entirely different lifestyle .
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The forecourt queues are a taste of things to come unless alternative sources of energy are explored, and different lifestyles endorsed.
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Both, in the end, restrict calories, but each suits different lifestyles .
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Greg gets thinner and thinner as work imposes a very different lifestyle on him.
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Although he leads a different lifestyle from others he is basically a normal person!
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Inverdarroch: Course its a hail different lifestyle ... Isabel: Och aye, aye it is that, Inverdarroch.
healthy
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Expert groups in many Western countries have already decided to lobby for changes towards a healthier lifestyle without waiting for results.
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A balanced diet and daily physical exercise are the keys to a healthy lifestyle .
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We recognize, too, that a healthy lifestyle contributes more to looking good than skilfully used cosmetics.
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The borough council has drawn up the programme in a bid to highlight the benefits of a healthy lifestyle .
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Programme LUNCH/ZMU/2/11/93 Well it's time for an unscheduled visit to one of our healthy lifestyle volunteers.
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Media coverage of issues relating to a healthy lifestyle is certainly extensive, but can be confusing.
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He hopes to influence thousands of children and young people to adopt healthy lifestyles .
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We also explain how you can revolutionise your eating habits and lead a healthier lifestyle .
lavish
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Emmett said in court that his lavish lifestyle came from businesses he ran selling second-hand cars and double-glazing.
new
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If he agreed to marriage it would mean a whole new lifestyle .
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All of these pressures are greatly exaggerated in the new lifestyles shown on the electronic media.
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I thought the pain was due to my new lifestyle , so I occasionally took anti-inflammatory tablets.
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Assess how your possessions fit into your new lifestyle together.
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Genetically-engineered organisms mutate and develop their own new lifestyles .
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Spotted Eagle takes his new lifestyle seriously.
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It should be a new lifestyle which becomes a habit that will bring you abounding energy and a new zest for life.
sedentary
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A sedentary lifestyle is now seen as being a very important risk factor for heart disease and other conditions.
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Is being fat dangerous, or is it the sedentary lifestyle that often goes along with being fat?
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A sedentary lifestyle also spells bad news for hips and thighs: increase your circulation by taking more exercise.
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Poor eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle learned in her youth are often responsible.
simple
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Narayan maintained a simple lifestyle in Mysore, but became an inveterate traveller.
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The creative ones turned their backs on conspicuous consumption and decided in favor of a simpler , personalized lifestyle .
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This was reflected in the relatively low salaries and simple lifestyles of their staff.
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Their devotion to simple lifestyles and preserving the frontier character of their town is heartening.
traditional
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The comment is irrelevant and demeaning to indigenous peoples living a traditional lifestyle .
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Some plantation families tried desperately to maintain their traditional lifestyle by pretending they still had slaves.
■ VERB
change
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I said she had to change her lifestyle and eating habits or I would insist she came home.
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The medicine-cabinet market also has been responsive to changing lifestyles and consumer demands.
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You can't change your lifestyle just because you've got a wife!
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The key to whether or not you will change your lifestyle is you.
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How would he and Georgina change their lifestyle after all those years as a corporate executive?
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But, I warned the crew, we would have to change our lifestyle .
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Getting married doesn't mean changing one's lifestyle .
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If so how are they expected to change their lifestyle ?
enjoy
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Relax and enjoy 2 Review your lifestyle Everyone needs a balance between work and play.
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Although they enjoyed their lifestyle there was evidence that very long hours were worked, greater than the individual enterprises actually required.
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Because Port Solent is for those who enjoy the ultimate maritime lifestyle .
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Don't miss your chance to enjoy the ultimate maritime lifestyle in 1991!
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As she was about to tell herself that she enjoyed this lifestyle , she realized this was not true.
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However, even when in debt, he continued to enjoy an extravagant lifestyle .
lead
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Sarah is glad to lead a more settled lifestyle now and is following a teacher training course in Birmingham.
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We also explain how you can revolutionise your eating habits and lead a healthier lifestyle .
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As a doctor he had always been aware of the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle .
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The travellers argue that as they lead a nomadic lifestyle , they are legally gypsies and can stay where they are.
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Although he leads a different lifestyle from others he is basically a normal person!
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We don't, we lead a very hectic lifestyle .
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Their evidence suggests that sports participants are healthier and lead healthier lifestyles than non-participants.
live
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The comment is irrelevant and demeaning to indigenous peoples living a traditional lifestyle .
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We demanded proof of intent, and that could only be achieved through living a separatist lifestyle .
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Undetected by their clothed neighbors, Michelle and her husband live a nudist lifestyle inside the walls of their own home.
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He says he lived a Walter Mitty lifestyle , lot's of travel, lots of high living.
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Can you live with this lifestyle for the foreseeable future? 9.
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You begin to live a lifestyle your salary can sustain, and like other vices, you become addicted to that lifestyle.
maintain
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Partners may resent or fail to understand a drop in income important to maintaining a certain lifestyle .
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Some plantation families tried desperately to maintain their traditional lifestyle by pretending they still had slaves.
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Narayan maintained a simple lifestyle in Mysore, but became an inveterate traveller.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an urban lifestyle
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Even when in debt, he continued to enjoy an extravagant lifestyle .
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Hurst's lavish lifestyle is the stuff of legend.
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You really need to think about leading a healthier lifestyle .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Aspects of individual lifestyle , as well as structural factors, are related to health.
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Assess how your possessions fit into your new lifestyle together.
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Certainly not enough to change an energy-profligate lifestyle .
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Some plantation families tried desperately to maintain their traditional lifestyle by pretending they still had slaves.
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The health and lifestyle survey has investigated some of these aspects.
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Undetected by their clothed neighbors, Michelle and her husband live a nudist lifestyle inside the walls of their own home.
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You can't change your lifestyle just because you've got a wife!