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Discover Ludwig"a third of all" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific portion or percentage of a group or total amount. Example: "A third of all students in the class received an A on the exam." (This means that approximately 33% of the students in the class received an A grade.) Another example: "A third of all the books in the library were written by female authors." (This means that approximately 33% of the books in the library were written by women.) It can also be used in more general or abstract contexts, such as: "A third of all marriages end in divorce." (This means that approximately 33% of marriages end in divorce.)
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A third of all rural children suffer chronic malnutrition.
Nearly a third of all homes are in foreclosure.
In 2010, it insured a third of all loans.
Only a third of all abuse was anonymous.
Nearly a third of all children have lost a parent.
Today women earn a third of all science doctorates.
This represents nearly a third of all case studies submitted.
A third of all new relationships start online.
It may be because around a third of all Londoners are foreign-born, comprising more than a third of all the UK's immigrants.
"A third of all custodial sentences in this country, half of all domestic violence, a third of all handicaps are due to alcohol," he said.
Currently, a third of all food produced for human consumption is wasted.
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