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seventy English

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seventy

(ordinal seventieth) Seventy is the number that is after 69 and before 71. To drive seventy miles per hour is too fast in the city.

seventy

The number 70. Seventy is ten less than eighty and ten more than sixty. To be 70 years old. My father is seventy.

seventy

being ten more than sixty the cardinal number that is the product of ten and seven

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Topics seventy topics

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Simple sentences

Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.
I used to weigh seventy kilos.
It is true that he is over seventy.
The author is seventy, but he's no less productive than he was twenty years ago.
His good health enabled him to work till the age of seventy-five.
My grandfather will be seventy this year.
He died at the age of seventy.
He lived to be seventy years old.
She rents the room to a student for seventy thousand yen a month.
At seventy, my father is still very active.
The author is seventy but he's no less productive than he was twenty years ago.
Fort Moultrie had fewer than seventy soldiers.
Tom died when he was seventy years old.
This pocket watch is more than seventy years old.
Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life.
For a man of seventy, he still has surprising vigour.
The seventy-year-old man kept his twenty-year-old wife at home all the time; he had a dog-in-the-manger attitude.
I was born in the year nineteen hundred and seventy-two.
Seventy percent of people in the UK cannot speak a second language.

Movie subtitles

I snatched away the lives of more than seventy good people by murdering them.
Seventy thousand bucks.
Seventy miles, at Spotsylvania Court House.
MAN 5: Seventy years in a man's life.
Seventy thousand tons.
Seventy-five dollars.
Seventy!
Seventy pounds a tube.
Five hundred and seventy-two.
Five hundred and seventy-two?
Six hundred and seventy-five dollars.
Captain Clark, I'll give you seventy- five thousand Dollars. Seventy-five thousand Dollars!
I'd rather make it a hundred seventy-five.
You might. Seventy-four bucks?
Just seventy-two.
How old are you now? - Seventy-three.
Seventy-one and 78, clear.
All the way out here from town? Two seventy-five.
Nothing that two seventy-five won't fix.
Would you please give this man two dollars and seventy-five cents?
Seventy-six.
Colonel with seventy-five thousand Dollars.
Just my type. Seventy-five thousand and with medals.
Three seventy five.
Seventy-five hundred is the best I can do.
Seventy hours from the kiln to shipping.
Seventy hours?
Seventy.
Seventy gallons of gas, three quarts of oil in your crankcase.
How do you like it? Seventy years in a man's life. That's a lot to try to get into a newsreel.
Two hundred and seventy-five!
Seventy-five kilos.
A 30-year-old man, one meter seventy.

News and current affairs

Seventy years ago, at the end of World War II, the Allies recognized that Germany must be given a fresh start.
The last time an American government tried to ensure a balanced budget in the face of a recession was over seventy years ago, during the presidency of Herbert Hoover at the outset of the Great Depression.
After seventy-one years of one party rule in Mexico, and decades of under-investment in key areas of Mexican economic life, there remains much to accomplish.
Seventy years ago, John Maynard Keynes pointed out its fallacy.
Seventy-nine years ago, Germany went mad.
But to insist on an arbitrary budgetary position in an economic downturn is to ignore everything we have learned about economics in the past seventy years, risking the well being of millions of workers who are thrown out of employment.
This IMF approach was abandoned in rich countries about seventy years ago during the Great Depression.
Seventy years ago, it was one of the world's richest countries.
On June 1, Dr. Jiang Yanyong, a surgeon at Beijing 301 Military Hospital, and his wife, Dr. Hua Zhongwei, both seventy-two years old, left home to pick up a visa at the American Embassy.
Seventy years ago, he delivered his celebrated call to resistance over the BBC after flying to London from France as it collapsed in June 1940.
Seventy years after the liberation of Auschwitz, Jews are still being attacked and murdered in European cities. More than 50 years after the end of the Algerian War, European Muslims face more discrimination than ever.
Kafka, the reclusive and visionary Central European writer, gave his name to the twentieth century. Seventy-five years had to pass after Kafka's swim before Central and Eastern Europe would return to the broader European civilization.
Seventy-four million Nigerians were registered to vote, but turnout was far below that.
Seventy years ago, 200,000 Soviet soldiers - overwhelmingly male and predominantly Russian - crossed the Volga River to the city of Stalingrad.
In 2004, seventy years after it began, I set out to retrace the Long March.
Seventy-five years had to pass after Kafka's swim before Central and Eastern Europe would return to the broader European civilization.
Seventy years after the liberation of Auschwitz, can the bilateral relationship withstand the rising tide of anti-Israel sentiment in Europe?
Seventy years ago, Japan had been reduced to ashes, and each and every month, citizens of the United States sent and brought gifts like milk for our children, warm sweaters, and even goats.
NEW YORK - Seventy years ago this month in Munich, the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, signed a document that allowed Germany to grab a large chunk of Czechoslovakia.

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