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longevity

noun as in long life

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Although “Survivor” has had greater longevity, this program was the one to help mint a president.

There’s stretches where he stayed so hectic that I wonder if he was still insecure about his longevity, his typecasting, his face.

Lu ascribes the game’s longevity to none other than community.

And into the 1990s, studies were reporting how a glass of wine a day was good for the brain, the heart and longevity.

Prof White said that while these student developments addressed a current need for more accommodation, he is concerned about their longevity if the market for student housing drops.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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