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Meanings of have a lifespan in English
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Usage of have a lifespan in English
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Yet these filters havealifespan and can eventually become blocked.
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Private equity funds typically havealifespan of ten years.
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Buyout funds typically havealifespan of ten years.
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It will havealifespan of 10 years.
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Players should not be anxious about this because all winning tickets havealifespan of 365 days.
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The insects havealifespan of 100 days or so and are in their prime in the autumn.
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Most league games havealifespan about as long as a Snapchat message but others linger stubbornly in the memory.
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And we continued to do this until they had all died. The flies typically havealifespan of several weeks.
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The animals, which date back 150 million years, havealifespan of 100 to 150 years.
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Thankfully, the new lithium-ion batteries havealifespan of 20 years, according to Kenneth Todd, deputy International Space Station program manager.
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The loan will havealifespan of between seven and eight years and will have an amortising structure, the first source said.
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Players are asked for understanding and patience through this process and are reminded that all winning lottery tickets havealifespan of 365 days.
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In the end, most of these prefabricated houses -and indeed most houses in Japan - havealifespan of only about 30 years.
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Renault estimates the batteries, sourced from Nissan-NEC joint venture Automotive Electric Supply Corporation, havealifespan of six years before capacity begins to diminish.
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The researchers would need to silence the same gene or genes in laboratory mice, which typically havealifespan of two or three years.
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In the past power plants hadalifespan of about 50 years.