Sentence examples for a thirteenth from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a thirteenth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one part of a set of thirteen equal parts or when indicating a specific position in a sequence.
Example: "If you divide the cake into thirteen equal pieces, each piece will be a thirteenth of the whole cake."
Alternatives: "one thirteenth" or "a fraction of thirteen."

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A thirteenth district was completely destroyed.

Fact is, that most buildings have a thirteenth floor.

He should take a thirteenth step: out the door.

A thirteenth, the Chicago seat of Luis Gutierrez, a Democrat, may also be in jeopardy.

(A thirteenth "Gossip Girl" volume, also not von Ziegesar's composition, will be published in November).

The 170-nanometre version, a thirteenth of the volume, managed 81 molecules.

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An architect's rendering, suggesting a thirteenth-century municipal building, already hangs on Cucinelli's office wall.

First, there's Prior 1, a thirteenth-century figure who carries a scythe.

I try to tell myself this is not a thirteenth-century hospice for the destitute and the dying.

They must figure out how to make, for instance, a thirteenth-century Persian poet comprehensible to a contemporary American audience.

She comes from Banja Luka, a town with a temperate climate, several discothèques, and a thirteenth-century fort.

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