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The phrase "a third of a sludge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are quantifying a portion of a substance referred to as "sludge," which may be relevant in scientific, environmental, or industrial discussions.
Example: "After the filtration process, we were left with a third of a sludge that needed to be disposed of properly."
Alternatives: "one-third of a sludge" or "a third portion of sludge".
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A metric ton of sludge contained 16.7 grams of silver and about a third of a gram of gold.
Over a third of sludge in the United States is disposed in these ways.
However, following the measures that the European Commission (EC) began to implement in 1999, the third draft of a future Sludge Directive contained a proposal to place limits on several organic contaminants [ 21, 22].
Furthermore, the pilot bioreactor only generated one-third of the sludge waste compared to the traditional activated sludge process.
A second series of experiments consisted of four-fold diluted fiber sludge hydrolysates and a glucose reference with similar monosaccharide content.
In contrast to the sludges above, a fourth sludge did not perform EBPR.
One isolate of E. durans from the first sampling of sludge had high level vancomycin resistance (MIC >128 μg/mL) and harboured the vanA gene.
In a third experiment, the biofouling capacity of diluted activated sludge spiked with P. aeruginosa, both in approximately equal concentration,was investigated in a culture vessel).
After the first year of sewage sludge application, each plot was divided into two subplots.
Look for a sludge trail.
One, a sludge of vitriol and anger toward the author of a post or story.
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