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The phrase "a third world country" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to countries with lower economic development, often characterized by poverty and lack of industrialization.
Example: "Many international organizations focus their efforts on improving living conditions in a third world country."
Alternatives: "developing country" or "low-income nation".
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The toilets are like a Third World country," she said.
"We're a third world country, no good for anything".
"We're like a third world country," he said.
"We don't live in a Third World country," Gonzalez said.
He's not going to move to a third world country".
"This country is a third world country," he said.
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"It looked like a third-world country".
"We will become a third-world country".
We're like a third-world country.
"This is not a third-world country.
It's almost a third-world country.
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