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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fourth of that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fraction or portion of a quantity that has been previously mentioned.
Example: "If you have 12 apples, a fourth of that would be 3 apples."
Alternatives: "one-fourth of that" or "25% of that".
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But they pay only a fourth of that.
Census figures suggest that 19- to 24-year-olds could make up about a fourth of that group.
If, in 10 years, the tuition is $60,000, your certificate would be worth a fourth of that amount, or $15,000.
The federal government, which had 50 million treatments of antiviral drugs, distributed a fourth of that to states and localities, many of which had created federally subsidized stockpiles.
The lab's annual budget has remained steady at about $400 million in recent years, and RHIC's operations will account for about a fourth of that total.
Its methanol permeability PM was 0.57×10−6 cm2/s at 30 °C and 8.6 wt% methanol in feed, which was a fourth of that of Nafion 117.
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I had barely a third of that.
Rescuing banks accounted for over a third of that.
At trial, he was seeking a third of that.
But she took home only a third of that.
Many sell paintings for a third of that.
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