Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.
Thank you you have made a difference in my life what this sentence means?
Not necessarily. However, the length of the conjoined phrase would make it easier to verbally state with a pause before AND, as well as using the second FOR. (The sentence is correct whether you use it or not.)
That sentence is not correct. I can't even tell what you are trying to say.
Yes, that's a correct sentence.
The sentence 'Correct the sentence.' is a correct sentence. The subject is implied 'you'; the verb is 'correct'; the direct object is 'sentence'; and it is a complete thought. These are all the elements required for a complete sentence.
It is not a sentence.
The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week? are and running = verbs
Goodbye and thank you for coming in to my life
Yes, the sentence is correct. It expresses the belief held by many that monotheism is the only way of life.
Yes.
Yes, that looks correct.
in the celebration of love of a life time