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The phrase "a third of orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific portion or percentage of total orders in a business or statistical context.
Example: "A third of orders were delayed due to supply chain issues."
Alternatives: "one-third of orders" or "33% of orders".
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This seems to be ahead of expectations (July's target was for a third of orders by year-end).
Jet.com is currently fulfilling around a third of orders itself, while another third are handled by its partners and the rest are handled by a "concierge" service which involves Jet buying the items on a retailer's website then shipping them directly to the customer.
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Nearly a third of customers who order online pick up their wares in stores.
Grofers claims to process 30,000 deliveries a month, with a fifth of those orders placed through its mobile apps.
Today the Minims have convents in Italy and Spain and a third order of laypersons in South America.
A third order of 288 cars, also from Breda, were delivered between 1984 and 1988.
This virtual mouse vocal organ consists of a third order Markovian probabilistic model of CBA/CaJ bouts of syllables.
(His name is that of a twelfth-century order of knights).
The Princess is lamenting, if Princesses lament, the ruin of a first-class order of fish.
First, within each sentinel site feedback of findings generates a second order of information – community led solutions.
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