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Discover Ludwig"a life expectancy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's expected lifespan. For example, "His doctors estimated his life expectancy at five more years."
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They have a life expectancy significantly shorter than other groups.
At the moment, most indigenous Australians have a life expectancy of 40 years.
Doctors predicted a life expectancy of 5 to 10 years for Jacob.
"Don't assume that a relationship has to have a life expectancy".
People with type one diabetes have a life expectancy 25% lower than people without diabetes.
Japanese women, he adds, now have a life expectancy of 85.23 years.
Babies born last year in Sierra Leone have a life expectancy of just over 50 years.
Today a life expectancy of about 70 years is characteristic of all parts of the country.
A man who turned 65 in 2000 had a life expectancy of 86.
A Swedish baby born in 1800 had a life expectancy of just 32 years.
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