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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third year of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the duration of time spent in a particular situation, program, or activity, typically in an academic or professional context.
Example: "After a third year of studying abroad, I feel more confident in my language skills."
Alternatives: "the third year of" or "in the third year of".
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A third year of drought?
The pilots want Cathay to cancel a third year of pay cuts.
After a third year of little progress, they can use public money at private schools.
This can be hard luck for students who want to take advanced maths or a third year of Spanish.
"I don't think the markets would respond well to a third year of debate over regulatory modernization".
The network's contract called for a decision on a third year of "Lopez Tonight" to be made by Aug. 15.
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Aluminium is facing a seventh year of oversupply.
New York is returning for a second year of the campaign.
Beleaguered Greeks are set to endure a sixth year of recession in 2013.
The world's auto industry will suffer a fourth year of poor sales in 2011.
A first year of profits and progress looks well-primed for year two as well.
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