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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third or even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing quantities or proportions, often to emphasize that the amount could be greater than what is initially stated.
Example: "The project could take a third or even half of the budget, depending on the scope of work."
Alternatives: "one-third or possibly" or "a third or perhaps".
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A 4K film would require a third, or even fourth, layer.
Melting very light scrap sometimes requires the charging of a third or even fourth bucket.
No official statistics are published but some villagers say that a third or even half of them have no jobs.
So the Knicks will most likely have to get a third or even fourth team involved to obtain Webber.
"It's possible to purchase pieces on the site for a third or even half of what people paid".
For months the reports show how a third — or even a half — of the team's vehicles were out of service, awaiting spare parts.
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He always wanted to give somebody a second or even a third chance.
The problem has sometimes been that there has not been a second or even third choice identified.
It can be hard to tell, sometimes, when one is seeing a first, or even a last.
The patient must then return to regular maintenance treatment with an artificial kidney but may receive a second or even a third graft.
It would not be until a second or even a third bad test that they would seriously be considered to be forced out of the college.
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