Sentence examples for longer lifespan from inspiring English sources

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So does marriage still mean a longer lifespan?

Most Olivettis have a longer lifespan than today's computers.

For these individuals, high scores on perfectionism were associated with a longer lifespan.

Indeed, the summer speculation was of a longer lifespan, with Conservatives and Lib Dems entering some kind of electoral pact.

And journalism will not just be better for it, but might have a longer lifespan than many expected in 2001.

He said the bull market in equities is four years old, which is a longer lifespan than most bull runs, and that a correction is inevitable.

Publications that focus on the local are doing well and will have a much longer lifespan than those that repackage what people already know.

"Storms that are more intense have a longer lifespan, so the probability that they are going to make landfall goes up," said Evan.

Her cartoons have also been published on postcards, which "travelled the world, pre-internet" and have a "much longer lifespan than you'd think, like giant turtles".

This race is not judged by speed but by a stopwatch with a much longer lifespan, one that is tied to trust.

A Longer Lifespan—No Dieting Required.

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