Examples of 'living much longer' in a sentence

Meaning of "living much longer"

living much longer: refers to an extended lifespan or the act of surviving beyond the average life expectancy

How to use "living much longer" in a sentence

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living much longer
I have no reasonable expectation of living much longer.
We can not go on living much longer on this old capital.
Living much longer than that would have been very doubtful.
They might not be living much longer.
We are living much longer than what pension systems were designed for.
They are also living much longer.
If treatment is unable or unlikely to result in the child living much longer.
Most people are living much longer than ever before.
We also are seeing patients surviving cancer and living much longer.
We are living much longer too.
No one has much hope that he will keep living much longer.
Americans are living much longer today than in previous generations.
The progress of science has raised hopes concerning the possibility of living much longer.
We all know that humans today are living much longer than in the past.
We are all living much longer than when the present pension structure was formulated.

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Many economists argue the system is not sustainable because people are living much longer after retirement.
Furthermore, we are living much longer than our ancestors.
We have an aging population and Canadians are living much longer.
People with Down syndrome are living much longer than they did decades ago.
But don't get too attached, they might not be living much longer.
Or, at least, for living much longer than they would have 20 years ago.
She told me today that she won't be living much longer.
Since the development of highly active antiretroviral therapies ( HAART ), HIV patients are living much longer.
Some, like Biru, are living much longer.
Statistics show that these days, people are living much longer.
First of all, Canadians are living much longer.
Often, cancerous cells do not die when they are supposed to, living much longer than healthy cells.
With President Gore 's universal health care, people are living much longer these days.
Yeah, well, they will not be living much longer.
Thanks to advancements in modern medicine, we're living much longer lives.
Thank you. Okay, moving on, people are living much longer.

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