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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third larger" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a size or quantity that is 33% more or greater than another. For example: "The new laptop was a third larger than my old one, providing me with more screen space for work."
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But the mayor's plan projects deficits in the next four years that cumulatively are a third larger than he predicted a year ago, totaling $7.18 billion.
Her room was a third larger than his.
Similarly, the United States market for household appliances is a third larger in dollars, even though the Chinese market is a third larger in the number of appliances.
On current trends, China's 2035 GDP could be a third larger than the US, Eikenberry said.
German reunification created a behemoth at the center of Europe, a third larger than France.
Our double was, I'd say, about a third larger than the standard hotel room.
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In a second barber's chair, there was a third large tattooed man, apparently just hanging out.
A third large uncertainty concerns the fate of the Syrians who arrive in the EU under the new rules.
A third large-scale PPI data set was obtained from a recent large-scale pull down study [ 7].
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