Examples of 'much longer to live' in a sentence

Meaning of "much longer to live"

much longer to live: This phrase is used to indicate a longer than expected lifespan or duration. It often refers to someone who is not expected to survive for an extended period of time but defies the odds. It can evoke a sense of hope or uncertainty depending on the context

How to use "much longer to live" in a sentence

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much longer to live
He has not got much longer to live.
It 's just that a friend of mine has heard somewhere that I … have not much longer to live.
You have not much longer to live.
And now this red-haired git tells me I have not got much longer to live.
Nor have you much longer to live.
I thought I was going to die, that I did not have much longer to live.
He hasn't got much longer to live and all that.
Alexander does not believe he has too much longer to live.
You ai not got much longer to live.
It 's just that … a friend of mine heard somewhere that I do not have … much longer to live.
I have not got much longer to live.
A friend of mine heard somewhere that I don't have… It's just that… much longer to live.
I do not have much longer to live.
In fact, a very old man who, let us face it, has not much longer to live.
She does not have much longer to live.

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The story suggests that she does not have much longer to live.
Tom does not have much longer to live.
You are upset because you know I have not much longer to live.
A: He may not have much longer to live.
You see, Montag, that man over there has not much longer to live.
Our planet does not have much longer to live.
He also predicts - that's why I sent for you, Claudius - that I haven't much longer to live.
I still have not got very much longer to live.
Maybe I can feel it when someone has not much longer to live.
You said you have not much longer to live.
Doctors believed that she did not have much longer to live.
Eris knew she had not much longer to live.
I am saying that Taylor does not have much longer to live.
I do not think I have much longer to live.
I recently found out I do not have much longer to live.
What? You don't have much longer to live.
That must be the end of me, I thought . I do not have much longer to live.
It seems she does not have much longer to live.
My health is now failing and I do not have much longer to live anyway.
I am afraid I do not have much longer to live.
Actually I do not have that much longer to live.
I am already old and I know I have not much longer to live.
Literally, he didn't have much longer to live.
That child … most likely does not have much longer to live.
Note the canopy - it did not have much longer to live.
Apparently, i don't have too much longer to live.
He was 53 years old at the time, with not much longer to live.
See, Kate… I don't have too much longer to live.

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