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Meanings of shorter lives in English
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Usage of shorter lives in English
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Young people like yourselves are faced with major illnesses and shorterlives.
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Another predicted that today's American children will lead shorterlives than their parents.
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You see birds have shorterlives than real people.
4
The offspring have shorterlives, but more fertile members.
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Whatever the reasons, everywhere in the world, and in most every species, males live shorterlives.
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On average, orcas and possibly bottlenose dolphins have shorterlives in captivity than in the wild.
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They suffered shorterlives and stillborn children.
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This plant has lots of ancestors who led shorterlives; wilting and dying almost as soon as their plastic sleeves were removed.
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Dr Coleman said childhood obesity was a serious issue, which meant some New Zealand children could end up living shorterlives than their parents.
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We must make further, quicker, progress to tackle a stigma that is condemning people to a poor quality of life and even shorterlives.
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The importance of these studies lies in the fact that half of the population (males) lives approximately 10% shorterlives than the other half (females).