"old" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- What kind of society will we have if everybody is living to 100, and the whole culture skews older?
- The AM oldies stations' playlists skew somewhat older and span from 1955 to about 1975.
- But that skewed a little older than the market average.
- C Map At this unpretentious neighbourhood-style bar, the crowd skews older and you can actually hear yourself talk.
- The BASE crowd may skew a little older than those doing other extreme sports because jumping takes more money ($1,500 for the parachute; $2,000 for courses on technique).
- The categories on MySpace, which skews older, are Single, In a relationship, Married, Divorced and Swinger.
- CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade cinemagoers gave the film was "B+" on an A+ to F scale, and that audiences skewed slightly male and older.
- The talk format of WCKG skewed more to an audience of 35 years or older, while Rover's show targeted persons between the ages of 18 and 34.
- "We tend to skew demographically older and female," Mr. Davis said.
- He said, "The CBS brand skews older, and therefore our revenue per eyeballs is somewhat less than our competition."
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