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Free sign upThe phrase "a triangle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a geometric shape or to metaphorically represent a relationship or connection among three entities or concepts.
Example: "The project was based on a triangle of collaboration between the marketing, design, and development teams."
Alternatives: "a triad of" or "a trio of".
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"There is a triangle of concrete there.
What a triangle of gifted individuals that is.
A triangle of loyalty and trust takes shape.
Globally TTIP is one leg of a triangle of deals.
"Look," he said, holding a flag folded neatly into a triangle of blue and white.
On top, balanced at a rakish angle, the torte wears a triangle of thin crunchy caramel.
The church is on a triangle of land just across the street from the beach.
The war began in May 1998 with disputes over a triangle of land known as Badme.
Then cut a triangle of fabric the correct width from your leftovers to cover it up.
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The conclusion is unambiguously that governments cannot 'outsource politics', but must form a 'triangle of change' with business and consumers.
He finished by talking bringing in women and environmental diversity to form a 'triangle' of the most important topics.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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