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The phrase "a third picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the third image in a sequence or collection of pictures.
Example: "In the gallery, I found a third picture that perfectly captured the essence of the event."
Alternatives: "the third image" or "the third photo".
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A third picture, which was derived from photography, again made it only just.
A third picture by Vermeer depicting yet another woman playing the virginal delivers a strikingly different message.
The credit for a third picture, showing firefighters aiding an unidentified woman, misstated the photographer's given name.
A third picture, apparently from a cannibalism Web site, is more graphic: a naked woman is tied to a spit, being rotated over an open fire.
How to interpret a third picture — an image of tourists viewing the Statue of Liberty in a text that predicts the destruction of false gods — is an open question.
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"Kate and Nate Are Running Late!," a first picture book by Kate Egan, opens with an all-too-real scene.
A second picture shows a coffin with a picture of a woman whose eyes have been cut out.
A second picture presents what could be the same buildings but viewed from the rear.
I opened the magazine and flipped to the story and saw a second picture of a wounded amputee.
A second picture, that of the bedraggled guerrilla's corpse, staring wide-eyed at the camera, provides another clue.
And the big-scale slide projection of a fourth picture was turned off the day of my visit.
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