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How to use long-lived in a sentence

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The flowers will keep going until October on this long-lived plant whose only requirement is a good soaking when the weather is dry.
Yesterday Aunt M. turned 92, continuing the tradition of long-lived women in my family.
The district with the largest proportion of long-lived people is the Jing'an District.
Considerate riding and respect will ensure villagers' hospitality is long-lived.
In addition, government cannot finance long-lived public capital expenditures with borrowing.
Sometimes, especially with long-lived plants, you may get to see very little of the result.
At the very least, it shakes up long-lived assumptions enough to spark some new thinking on the makeup of planets.
The birds are fairly long-lived and will be closely monitored to see if they will mate the following year.
The balance of nutrients in Japanese food is obviously not too bad, since the Japanese are the most long-lived race on earth.
How much delay in approaching efficiency can be expected from the existence of long-lived buildings on most urban land?
The inhabitants of this mysterious place are extremely long-lived and quite small.
Garden irises are hardy, long-lived perennials that need a minimum of care.
Researchers suspect these long-lived seniors are endowed with a genetic resistance to many degenerative diseases.
It can be a little slow to establish, but once it settles in it is long-lived and easy to grow.
Historically my family was long-lived, and I had fully expected to have at least another 20 years of active life ahead of me.
In other words, these predators are naturally long-lived, but have a very slow breeding rate.
This is true of all long-lived religions, of course, but in this case the evolution has occurred at a stunning pace.
Thus, thought Becquerel, he had extended his discovery of long-lived phosphorescence to metals.
Like the corals and sponges, many of these fish are long-lived and slow to mature.
Is it salmon, not sardines, that keeps those famously long-lived Cretans healthy?
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is certain that none of her relatives are long-lived, after she comes to reside with them.
It is this moderation that keeps Englishmen so hearty, jolly, and long-lived.
Like most great students with a hobby, the majority of them were long-lived.
We both come of a long-lived race, and this must go on for years.
I had been told and had always thought that we were a long-lived race.
But Art, which is long-lived, recks little of Time, an evanescent thing.
Man Alexander tried many years ago to make us long-lived like you.
In spite of these symptoms, Monsieur de Valois' constitution was vigorous, consequently long-lived.
No one but the long-lived elephant could plan and carry through such a war.
The symbiote lived and flourished in its new environment, well protected by a bony skull in a long-lived host.
What man is doing is ever of first importance to the long-lived grizzly.
Accounting for impairments of long-lived assets is an area virtually devoid of authoritative guidance.
In this year of grace, 1860, I am close on eighty years of age, and though we have been a long-lived race, the span of life cannot be prolonged beyond reasonable bounds.
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