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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional participant or component in a situation involving two primary entities.
Example: "In the negotiation, we need to consider the interests of a third entity that may be affected by our agreement."
Alternatives: "an additional party" or "a separate entity".
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It becomes a third entity.
And there's a third entity that has the brand.
The easiest way to solve this problem is by using a third entity, called Relay, that forwards the traffic between the NATed hosts.
He rented it from another company and had stopped paying his rent because, he argued in court papers, a third entity held claim to the building.
Within this system there is the constant backdrop of different aspirations: Republika Srpska seeking greater autonomy, Croat parties angling for a third entity, and several Bosniak parties hoping for a more centrally governed country.
Bosnian Croats will continue to work towards the creation of a third entity in the country with a Bosnian Croat majority under the perception that their ethnic identity is under threat.
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The following units were established jointly by the Earth Institute and a second entity.
The mistrust between advertisers and publishers has given rise to a fourth entity in this ecosystem: ad counters.
There are already three investigations under way, and today a fourth entity -- still undefined -- joined the fray.
An entity's percentage of indirect interest in a second entity is equal to the entity's percentage of direct interest in an intermediate entity multiplied by the intermediate entity's direct or indirect interest in the second entity.
Now, the beneficiary of the trust has been revealed as a second entity, called the Western Putnam Avenue Trust, that was also formed in connection with the lottery winnings.
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