Sentence examples for a third described from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a third described" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a third item or aspect that has been previously described, but it needs more context to be fully understandable.
Example: "In the report, a third described the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "one-third mentioned" or "a third noted".

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A third described their own health as fair or poor.

A third described using global positioning satellites and a scientific calculator to plot artillery firing data.

A third described black women having abortions as a way to curb crime.

A third described how "the landlord made a pass at me while his wife was asleep upstairs".

Another member told how he put dog faeces through the letterbox of an Asian-owned shop, while a third described how he had beaten up a Muslim man.

Mexico, said another, is a country that "vomits blood"; a third described it as "a magical country full of assassinated people and no apparent assassins".

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A third describes "Adam's Fall," a mystical vision depicted in Hildegard's 12th-century work "Scivias".

A third describes being "definitely much less inclined to go the extra mile in terms of preparing for a class".

A third describes hardware to manage such a service.

On Sunday, The New Yorker published a second report describing additional accusations against Moonves brought by six other women.

But, in a manner first described by Gibbs, it can cover the region in a coarse-grained sense.

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