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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved longevity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the successful attainment of a long life or prolonged existence, often in the context of individuals, species, or products.
Example: "The research focused on the factors that contributed to the species' achieved longevity in the harsh environment."
Alternatives: "attained longevity" or "gained longevity".
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From that all-conquering 1999 side, less than half achieved longevity: "Cole, Carrick, Richard Garcia now at Hull, Stephen Bywater [Sheffield Wednesday], and Adam Newton, who played for West Ham, and other clubs".
"Katherine has obviously achieved the highest peak in winning Olympic gold, but she's explored the breadth of the sport and achieved longevity," added Watkins.
Marilyn is a wealth of wisdom and experience, a performer who has achieved longevity in life and on stage through talent, hard work, and a sensible approach.
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We'll achieve "longevity escape velocity".
The dreamers seem to achieve longevity by consuming the flesh of a sacred, enormous turtle called the opa'ivu'eke.
For a middle-class girl from the south of Brazil who had planned on becoming an architect, she suggested, the trick to achieving longevity has been perspective.
Within the next 20 to 25 years, he believes, there's a 50-50 chance of achieving "longevity escape velocity" – the point at which ageing can be defeated.
"One problem is that the music becomes a novelty that fades," says Urbanus. "Nigeria's Sunny Adé was hailed when he was promoted here in the 80s, but after three albums people started to think, 'Do I want another juju album?' It's difficult to achieve longevity".
Saturday has networking workshops (2 45) and advice on how to achieve longevity in the industry (4 30), while Sunday includes the techniques of digital coloring (11 a.m .. On the lighter side, you can hear humorous horror stories about "How Not to Break Into Comics" at 11 a.m.
Reflecting over the course of his career – which has seen the 41-year-old release eight albums, earn a Mercury Prize nomination and achieve some minor success in the US – he's proud he's been able to achieve longevity in his organic approach to fame.
Dr de Grey's reason for thinking that some people now alive may see their lives extended indefinitely is based on the hope that those few extra years will see further discoveries and improved life-extension technologies based on them a process he describes as achieving "longevity escape velocity .The chances are that it will not work.
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