Pronunciation of the English word spans.
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1. | Butterflies have short life spans. | |
2. | Young children have short attention spans. | |
3. | The history of the Byzantine Empire spans 1058 years. | |
4. | Young children usually have short attention spans. | |
5. | People nowadays have short attention spans. | |
6. | Young people nowadays have very short attention spans. | |
7. | His research spans a wide range of fields. | |
8. | The Chesapeake watershed spans 64,000 squares miles, covering parts of six states — Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Over 17 million people live in this area. | |
9. | A bridge further north spans the river. | |
10. | A millennium spans a period of ten centuries. |