Sentence examples for living long from inspiring English sources

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Living long means enough already.

For further proof, try living long (together) and prospering.

A. Natural selection is about living long enough to reproduce.

This is the first of two columns on living long and well.

But we're less accustomed to consider the risks of living long - of outliving our retirement savings.

Now more and more of them are living long and happy lives.

"Just living long doesn't mean that you're happy," Mr. Itzwerth said.

The Witches Oh, books, what books they used to know, Those children living long ago!

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He talks of a "welfare gap in this country - between those living long-term in the welfare system and those outside it".

Living long-distance, fast-paced, change-the-world "suitcase careers" is no different than being in the corporate rat race, or any other pressure-cooker job.

Further, we will also examine changes in living arrangements (hospitalization, assisted living, long-term care) and compare such changes between the study group and the control group.

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