Sentence examples for expectancy of an from inspiring English sources

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I would never have expected, for example, that the life expectancy of an American white woman without a high school degree would decrease by five years between 1990 and 2008.

An American born in 1930 could expect to die by the age of sixty; currently, the life expectancy of an infant is nearly seventy-nine years.

Objectives: to predict the costs and effects on life expectancy of an AAA screening programme.

"The career life expectancy of an actress is pretty short," said Janice Min, the editor of Us Weekly.

Such is the expectancy of an encore that fans tend to get one whether they want it or not.

By trying to increase the luminosity or the life expectancy of an incandescent lamp, an idea consists of a series of successive rolling up of the tungsten filament.

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The life expectancy of a street homeless woman is 43.

The average life expectancy of a miner was 42 years.

"The life expectancy of a cigar is, what, two days?

What was the life expectancy of a hunter-gatherer?

He was 45, which is just about the life expectancy of a person living in Afghanistan.

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