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The phrase "a life span of between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration of life or existence of an organism, object, or concept, typically followed by specific numerical values.
Example: "The average life span of between 70 and 80 years is common for humans in developed countries."
Alternatives: "a life expectancy of between" or "a duration of between".
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This is because, although the leading method of protection among the households is using window/door nets (36.3%) {followed by spraying the rooms (28.2%)}, window/door netting is more of a capital expenditure, with a life span of between 2 and 4 years.
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They have a life span of up to seven years.
A life span of 70 years was considered.
Its engine has a life span of say XYZ miles.
It is estimated that people with SMI have a life-span of between 10 and 30 years less than the general population; which has been observed to be deteriorating over the last decade [ 6].
In this view, the regional system really has a life span (between establishment of the lake and its eventual disappearance) and a unique life history (related to primary organization of the component local ecosystems and to disturbances and recoveries affecting those component systems).
The tapes have a normal life span of 10 years.
This corresponds to a mean life span of 10.5 days.
Control animals had a mean life span of 9.54 days.
EXERCISE HAS BEEN shown to add between six and seven years to a life span (and improve the quality of life in countless ways).
Red cells have an average life span of 120 days.
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