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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third row of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional row in a sequence or arrangement, such as in tables, seating, or lists.
Example: "The seating arrangement was changed to include a third row of chairs to accommodate more guests."
Alternatives: "an additional row of" or "a new row of".
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With all available equipment, including a third row of seats, the Discovery weighs 4,900 pounds.
In contrast to some other S.U.V.'s, there will not be a third row of seats.
The bigger vehicle adds a third row of seating and additional standard safety features, like blind-spot sensors.
Unlike most midsize crossovers and sport utilities, it doesn't offer a third row of seats even as an option.
Instead of forcing the smallest children to pile into cargo space without safety restraints, the minivan provided a third row of seats.
A third row of mainly low hills, the Southern Range, adds further variety to the mostly flat or undulating surface of Trinidad.
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Is a second row of Launchbury and Lawes too lightweight?
The added screen length gives the Home screen room for a fifth row of icons.
In the 18th century, a fourth row of jacks was sometimes added.
2. Build four more complete layers, and cover evenly with a fifth row of bread.
(Gounod was restored later, when a second row of names was added).
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