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- adjective Attributive form of
five to , noun.
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Examples
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The results were more modest when researchers analyzed the efficacy against severe malaria in the second age group tested—infants six to 12 weeks old—combined with the five-to-17-month age group.
Malaria Vaccine Trial Shows Promise Betsy McKay 2011
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"In the five-to-10-year time frame, whether the AT&T T-Mobile merger gets approved or not, it doesn't change our view of the fundamentals of the business," Mr. Taiclet said on May 16, according to a transcript.
American Tower Gets SEC Subpoena Anton Troianovski 2011
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While it's possible that the team will try to work out a long-term deal sometime in the next two seasons, for the moment, they're paying Cano less than they would have to in a new deal, and aren't locked into a five-to-10 year deal in the case of a traumatic injury.
Locking Up CC Is First on Agenda Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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But the five-to-10-year outlook, which the Fed watches, is stable at about 2.9%.
'Tinker Bell' Economics Colors Inflation Predictions David Wessel 2011
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"This is a company that's well positioned for the next five-to-10 years in light of the demographics, in light of the operating platform," Mr. Toomey says.
REIT Rides Prosperity Wave Dawn Wotapka 2011
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The offending student has been given a five-to 10-day school suspension and two-game baseball suspension.
Jihad Yousef, Crete-Monee High School Pitcher, Threatened With Lynching In Facebook Message 2010
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Chubby children in the five-to ten-year-old range darted up the aisles.
Rapture Ready! Daniel Radosh 2008
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SEIDLIN: we have a five-to six-month-old little girl, whose mother right now is in a position where we don ` t want her to be, in a cold place.
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If it appears that this election is going to be decided by a partisan or ideological majority on the Supreme Court in a five-to - four decision, the Supreme Court, I think, will lose some of that legitimacy as the impartial arbiter of things that really is the basis of its power in many ways.
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I don't think anyone on the Supreme Court wants a five-to - four decision, although, you know, we may be heading in that direction.
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