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The phrase "and in the eighth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific point in a sequence, such as a list, a timeline, or a series of events.
Example: "The meeting will take place on the first of the month, and in the eighth, we will review our progress."
Alternatives: "and on the eighth" or "and during the eighth".
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The Yankees had not had a hit with runners in scoring position in 25 innings, and in the eighth inning yesterday, they had four in a row.
And in the eighth he swept back.
He also singled in the seventh and in the eighth.
In the seventh the Pirates left two more runners stranded, and in the eighth.
He popped out to right to end the fifth, and in the eighth, he struck out looking against Bruce Rondon.
And in the eighth and early ninth centuries, we then have Iconoclasm, which as we've spoken about, is the prohibition on the worship of icons.
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Paper cherry blossoms are fluttering above the stalls leading to the great Kannon Temple in the Asakusa district of Tokyo right now, and in the eighth-century capital of Nara, girls are carrying parasols under the plum blossoms to shield their faces from the bright spring sun.
And in the eighteenth century?
And in the fourth quarter, he prevailed.
And in the fourth, everything becomes plantations.
And in the fourth they did.
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