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The phrase "a run of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or series of three occurrences, often in contexts like sports, statistics, or events.
Example: "The team achieved a run of three consecutive victories, boosting their morale significantly."
Alternatives: "a streak of three" or "a series of three".
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McIlroy's victory ended a run of three straight second-place finishes, stretching back to last year.
Sunday's victory ended a run of three hard-fought wins against top-20 opponents.
Then a great play by Valentine started Maruk on a run of three straight goals.
The Lady Vols lost that game to Duke, ending a run of three straight national championships.
It was Nadal's first tournament victory since October, ending a run of three defeats in title matches.
Salford ended a run of three league games without a win, with a 2-1 win over their Cumbrian opponents.
Wasps ended a run of three consecutive defeats by winning a first Aviva Premiership match in Reading since March 2008.
It started a run of three birdies in four holes, and Stricker survived the few tense moments that remained.
The problem, of course, is that Jones then took England on a run of three defeats in a row.
The victory ended a run of three successive defeats before next month's Nations League ties in Croatia and Spain.
In Jones's second season at American, the Eagles began a run of three consecutive trips to the conference tournament final.
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