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The phrase "human life expectancy" is correct and can be used in written English.
An example of its usage in a sentence is as follows: "The human life expectancy has increased significantly over the last few decades."
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The average human life expectancy in most African countries is below 60.
At the event Wednesday, Mr. Zuckerberg said that if his organization's plan to cure or manage all disease worked, it should increase human life expectancy to 100 years.
Sirtuins will, he says, probably be but a small part of a more complicated picture.Dr Rattan also doubts whether calorie restriction will extend maximum human life expectancy.
Some experts attribute Japan's impressive human life expectancy to traditional diets low in fat (but, due to the regular consumption of soy sauce and miso soup, quite high in salt).
Probably because of reductions in infant mortality and other types of disease, human life expectancy in developed countries has been on a remarkable, unbroken upward trend for the last 160 years.
We were just trying to be realistic about an institution we had always viewed as being a little sanctimonious, one that made more sense when human life expectancy was about 43, and when, financially speaking, women needed to be taken care of.
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As human life-expectancy continues to trend upward, biomedical research directed at promoting improved health and well-being in aging individuals has become an increasingly relevant and widespread area of scien tific investigation [ 28].
Afterward, we drove down to the Jersey Shore — the scene of many Bascombe episodes — and I was so affected by the storm's destruction of human life and expectancy.
Yet Arabs living in those dictatorships underperform their stateless brethren in the Palestinian Authority, to say nothing of Arabs who have chosen to live in Israel, on almost any measure of human development: life expectancy, literacy, education and political freedom.
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Norberg's premise is that by any measure of human development—life expectancy, infant mortality, poverty, literacy, freedom, exposure to violence and disease, etc we are living in a golden age that is completely unprecedented in the history of humanity.
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