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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third of new" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express a fraction of something that is new, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "A third of new products launched this year have already sold out."
Alternatives: "one-third of new" or "33% of new".
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They generate, he reckons, about a third of new subscriptions.
A third of new construction will be residential.
"A third of new houses have 100 to 200 defects.
More than a third of new recruits do not make it through their first term.
A third of New Zealanders – nearly 1.4 million people – now live in the "city of sails".
Only around a third of new mortgages in are now on 30-year rates.
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Though New York needs to reduce its spending, the cuts come at a particularly bad time: over a third of New York workers, both public and private, approaching retirement age have less than $10,000 in liquid assets.
Only a third of New Hampshire voters have a favourable impression of him.
Whites are only a third of New York's population, but nonwhites are scarce in Bloomberg's bullpen.
Roughly a third of New York's homes fall into that category.
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