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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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CDs have a life expectancy of at least 20 years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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First, there have been substantial improvements in mortality over this century which are reflected in increased life expectancy .
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For life expectancy , the picture was similar.
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However, life expectancy on the Thames is still only four years compared with a natural figure of up to thirty years.
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In fact, women at all ages spent proportionately more of their remaining life expectancy in residential care than men.
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It is therefore crucial to include standardised mortality ratios alongside age weightings to correct for variations in life expectancy .
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Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy .
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The hutted wards, built more than 40 years ago with a life expectancy of 10 years are to be demolished.