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The phrase "a third insight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional understanding or perspective that adds to previously mentioned insights.
Example: "After analyzing the data, I realized that a third insight emerged, highlighting the importance of customer feedback in product development."
Alternatives: "an additional insight" or "a further insight".
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A third insight concerns the juggling of personal demands and professional ambitions.
And it supplies a third insight: art is part of life and so doomed to failure in the same way.
A third insight from these interviews is the perception that setting targets and having a means of monitoring them provided a strong incentive for government stakeholders to implement actions to address obesity.
A third insight was the unexpected observation that the differential female:male DNA methylation may reflect not only gain of DNA methylation on the Xi, but also protection from DNA methylation on the Xa.
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A third "Insights Strategy" team has also been formed to centralize strategy.
The Interfax news agency quoted officials in Cairo as providing a first insight into audio recordings from the Airbus 321's "black box" recorders.
A fifth insight came right afterward and was present in my thinking almost from the very start, even though I didn't fully realize it then.
The density of states (DOS) calculation provides a first insight into the electronic configuration.
This diagram provides a first insight into tribal influences on mobility.
The pilot enabled a first insight on how people react to the game.
Our calculations would provide experimentalist with a first insight into physicochemical properties of this material.
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