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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third stage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a sequence or progression of stages in a process, project, or development.
Example: "In our research, we have identified a third stage of development that requires further analysis."
Alternatives: "a tertiary phase of" or "the third phase of".
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The initiative is a third stage of higher education, changing the concept of retirement and deploying a new leadership force dedicated to social impact.
"In Europe, we have taken a position that should further destabilisation happen, we will move to a third stage of sanctions," she said.
At the time, prosecutors said they had begun a third stage of the investigation, in which those who lied to investigators would be pursued.
"In Europe, we have taken a position that should further destabilisation happen, we will move to a third stage of sanctions.
Andrew Haldane, the chief economist at the Bank of England, floated the idea this month that a third stage of the global economic crisis is upon us.
During the period of recovery, after a period of 8 h, a third stage of depression in the ground magnetic field was set in, which corresponded to the southward directed Bz.
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The interviews are a first stage of empirical assessment.
A second stage of research consisted of a Web-based survey of 20 companies.
The plant was composed of a first stage of vertical filters (fed with raw wastewater), followed by a second stage of horizontal filters.
A new strategy was needed, and a fourth stage of the antiwar movement emerged.
The Norma Terris theater is a second stage of the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam.
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