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- noun The
cardinal number followingeighty and precedingeighty-two .
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- adjective being one more than eighty
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Examples
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Because the gap between rich and poor has reached its highest in eighty-one years, the need for action is great.
Elissa D. Barrett: To the Righteous, Wealth Is a Greater Test Than Poverty Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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Because the gap between rich and poor has reached its highest in eighty-one years, the need for action is great.
Elissa D. Barrett: To the Righteous, Wealth Is a Greater Test Than Poverty Elissa D. Barrett 2010
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Picasso painted Rape of the Sabines at eighty-one.
Ken Dychtwald Ph.D.: S&P Decided Your Aging Parents Are Destroying America: Is That OK With You? Ken Dychtwald Ph.D. 2011
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In place of our sixty-four squares there are eighty-one squares.
Chapter 16 2010
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Picasso painted Rape of the Sabines at eighty-one.
Ken Dychtwald Ph.D.: S&P Decided Your Aging Parents Are Destroying America: Is That OK With You? Ken Dychtwald Ph.D. 2011
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Picasso painted Rape of the Sabines at eighty-one.
Ken Dychtwald Ph.D.: S&P Decided Your Aging Parents Are Destroying America: Is That OK With You? Ken Dychtwald Ph.D. 2011
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At eighty-one years young, Eva has been a warrior for good causes since joining the Hungarian resistance movement at only twelve years old.
Holly Palance: A Force of Nature Faces Cancer Holly Palance 2011
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Her book "Jacob Have I Loved" won the award in nineteen eighty-one.
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At eighty-one years young, Eva has been a warrior for good causes since joining the Hungarian resistance movement at only twelve years old.
Holly Palance: A Force of Nature Faces Cancer Holly Palance 2011
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Picasso painted Rape of the Sabines at eighty-one.
Ken Dychtwald Ph.D.: S&P Decided Your Aging Parents Are Destroying America: Is That OK With You? Ken Dychtwald Ph.D. 2011
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