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The phrase "expected life span" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the average length of time that something or someone is expected to live. Example: "The expected life span of a dog is around 10-13 years, but some breeds can live up to 15 years or more."
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Life expectancy provides an estimate of the average expected life span under certain conditions, based on current mortality.
"Like myself," he said, "many of these ads have long outlived their expected life span".
Second, very few plaintiffs have an expected life span of 55 years, as the jury found this one did.
Eighty percent of the apartments, which have 50 year leaseholds -- the ship's expected life span -- have been sold.
And all living presidents have either already surpassed the average expected life span or are likely to do so.
Although these artificial devices have an expected life span of 15 years or more, they can fragment prematurely.
A. A year seems to be the expected life span of floppies, but your mileage may vary with frequency of use and how you store them.
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The expected life-span of the plant is about 15 years.
By doing that we're able to reduce the wear rate significantly to a point that it shouldn't be a problem within the expected life-span of the panels". It means the costs of maintaining and repairing slipways will be reduced, and they'll be generally more reliable.
Without ongoing BT, these individuals would have an expected life-span of only a few years.
Clinical context, with consideration of a patient's expected life-span and associated health problems, may impact the definition of a "minimal acceptable risk".
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