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The phrase "a third one was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional item or instance in a sequence or list.
Example: "We had two options available, and a third one was presented during the meeting."
Alternatives: "an additional one was" or "a third option was".
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I.B.M., for example, was working on a system in which a program was being run, another one was being written on tape, and a third one was being prepared — all simultaneously.
I.B.M., for example, was working on a system in which a program was being run, another one was being written on tape, and a third one was being prepared all simultaneously.
The unions had already voted last week to hand over $1.62 billion in concessions, but refused to sign off on those after learning that Mr. Carty held off disclosing the new executive benefits until two of the unions had voted on April 15 and a third one was finishing.
Two large black freckles had formed on the touch screen and a third one was growing.
A third one was larger and just across the pond from Kasson Grove.
A third one was settled as well: the government said it would permit limited live coverage from Tiananmen Square for networks like NBC, which has the official broadcasting rights in the United States.
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This term decreases when two genes that are associated to a third one are neighbors on the list.
Construction has started on two giant Ferris wheels modeled after the London Eye, and a third one is rumored.
A third one is a former head of military intelligence.
A third one is to use invisible ink to write secret messages within covert letters [2].
A third one is the optimal stimulus size, which increases when contrast decreases [58] [60].
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