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I'm not sure which of the following is correct: having an impact on other’s lives having an impact on others’ lives I just can’t figure out how the apostrophe should be used.

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magnificent implies an impressive largeness proportionate to scale without sacrifice of dignity or good taste.

MAGNIFICENT definition: 1. very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired: 2. very good, beautiful, or deserving to be…. Learn more.

Define magnificent. magnificent synonyms, magnificent pronunciation, magnificent translation, English dictionary definition of magnificent. adj. 1. Splendid in appearance; grand: a magnificent palace.

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Definition of magnificent adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. extremely attractive and impressive; deserving praise synonym splendid. The Taj Mahal is a magnificent building. She looked magnificent in her wedding dress. You've all done a magnificent job.

Something that is magnificent is beautiful, princely, grand, or ostentatious: a magnificent display of paintings; a magnificent view of the harbor. That which is gorgeous moves one to admiration by the richness and (often colorful) variety of its effects: a gorgeous array of handsome gifts.

MAGNIFICENT definition: making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.. See examples of magnificent used in a sentence.

Magnificent refers to something that is extremely beautiful, elaborate, impressive or outstanding, often on a grand or ostentatious scale. It can pertain to objects, people, places, performances, or experiences that evoke a sense of awe and admiration due to their exceptional quality or splendor.

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We were awed by the splendor and magnificence of the palace. He performed magnificently.

Here are thousands of instances of "our life is short", and I seriously doubt many of them are specific to the lives of, say, a couple living together. It's perfectly normal to refer to human lives collectively in the singular.

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