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The phrase "a unit of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection that consists of three items or elements.
Example: "In our study, we analyzed a unit of three different species to understand their interactions."
Alternatives: "a group of three" or "a set of three".
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It's just a cool look at a unit of three guys three guys doing a strong contender for world's worst job.
So he had waited.In the beginning he commanded a unit of three men, but they had died at various points, two shot by the Philippine police.
In April 2010, Guangzhou Metro Line 3 first adopted flexible marshaling technology, with a unit of three cars.
Cytochrome C oxidase is a unit of three complexes; cytochrome C oxidase subunit 3 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MT-CO3 gene.
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Holiday Inn is a unit of Six Continents.
When one of my children had meningitis, in a unit of eight, two other children died in one day.
The movement now began with the fact of two hundred million, and the movement was toward a unit of one, alone.
Why this need constantly to inhabit peak states, or to be comfortably sealed inside a unit of two, turned inward from the world at large?
Was it selfish to stay a unit of two, because Skuli would have to shoulder the burdens of my aging alone?
A few days ago, after a series of high-level emergency ministerial meetings, the government sent a unit of sixty élite police officers to Pará to protect some of the threatened activists.
Its cancer unit, managed by Aptium Oncology, a unit of one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, AstraZeneca, was marketing a new linear accelerator as though it had Mr. Jerome-Parks specifically in mind.
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