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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working life span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the duration of time that a person is actively engaged in their profession or job.
Example: "The average working life span of an individual has increased due to advancements in healthcare and changes in retirement age."
Alternatives: "career duration" or "employment lifespan".
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The pressure to secure that 'dream job' after university and the expectations of family and friends can be suffocating but with an increasing retirement age and a working life span set to stretch way into 2050, there's time to make coffee and learn about horses.
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It has also been reported that adults with MSD have an overall poorer health-related quality of life than the general population reporting no pain [ 24, 25]; this effect is likely to be increased among aging employees due to the health problems that accrue over a working life-span.
"It's hard for them to maintain a working life".
Within the span of a single working life, its economy has grown 17-fold, its government has evolved from an austere dictatorship into a rowdy democracy, and its culture, once scarred by censorship, now beguiles the world with its music, soap operas and cinema.
Without oil, an aircraft has a very limited life span.
It's quite a short life span.
It is also associated with a shorter life span.
Good sense has a short life span in the N.H.L.
Unlike violins, harps do have a limited life span.
The tapes have a normal life span of 10 years.
You get a normal life span, but in Olga years.
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