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Meanings of mainly older in English
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Usage of mainly older in English
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Patients at defined risk for undertreatment are mainlyolder patients and men.
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Now only a fraction of the population, mainlyolder people, still appreciate it.
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It's mainlyolder people whose bodies are involved.
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In winter, the population is mainlyolder people.
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But the audience was mainlyolder men and women who had experienced first hand the events of the time.
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Lamburne said there was initial reluctance from some judges, mainlyolder ones, to embrace new methods such as DNA analysis.
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You do see it, of course, though it's mainlyolder white men with younger black wives or, more likely, mistresses.
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Results: One hundred and eighteen patients shifted to stage II, mainlyolder patients and patients with a sarcomatoid or a poorly differentiated carcinoma.
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Participants included in the reported studies were mainlyolder adults with visual impairment or blindness, often as a result of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Some people may need hospital treatment and between 200 and 500 people, mainlyolder people, die from influenza-related conditions each winter.