Pronunciation of the English word seventy.
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1. | Sixteen plus sixty-one is seventy-seven. Seventeen plus seventy-one is eighty-eight. | |
2. | It is true that he is over seventy. | |
3. | The author is seventy, but he's no less productive than he was twenty years ago. | |
4. | The scholar carried out his lifework at the age of seventy. | |
5. | The school was founded seventy years ago. | |
6. | Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life. | |
7. | For a man of seventy, he still has surprising vigour. | |
8. | The seventy-year-old man kept his twenty-year-old wife at home all the time; he had a dog-in-the-manger attitude. | |
9. | His good health enabled him to work till the age of seventy-five. | |
10. | Nowadays many people live to be over seventy years old. |