set for life

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Adjective

set for life

  1. (idiomatic) Possessing sufficient resources, especially financial, to last a lifetime.
    • 1938 Nov. 11, Westbrook Pegler, "Fair Enough," The Evening Independent (St. Petersburg, Florida), p. A1 (retrieved 20 Dec 2008):
      In that case he has to pay her alimony even if there are no children, and if she is one of those smart ones, interested in nothing but a good living and independence, she is set for life.
    • 2008 December 18, Gina Davidson, “HBOS jolly not in festive spirit”, in Scotsman, UK, retrieved 20 December 2008:
      It wasn't that long ago when getting a bank job after school meant you were set for life.

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