Sentence examples for living into from inspiring English sources

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Life expectancy is comparable to the world average, with males typically living into their mid-60s and females generally living into their early 70s.

The colony eked out a living into the 1920s, while attracting fellow bohemians to the region.

All the personnel are agreed that I have little chance of living into next year.

With medical advances, some are living into their 70s and beyond.

Lawrence Taylor has crammed a lot of living into 50 years.

Moving, he wrote, may be extremely profitable, even taking a higher cost of living into account.

What's the point living into late old age unless you have a reasonable quality of life?

Then, during the late Stone Age, there was a significant increase in the number of people living into older adulthood.

But one thing seemed certain to researchers: residents were not living into the next century by eating fast food.

Richard Hamilton was an artist whose considerable ambition was to "get all of living" into his work.

Another twist is that many more Americans are living into their late 80s and 90s — and many of them are outliving their retirement savings.

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