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The phrase "and maybe a third" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting the possibility of an additional item or option beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "We have two options for the project, and maybe a third if we can find the right resources."
Alternatives: "and possibly a third" or "and perhaps a third".
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A second howl came, and maybe a third.
'And maybe a third of the population believes the world was created 10,000 years ago, exactly the way it is now.
They should have told me to take only tiny bites of everything beforehand so that I would have room for a second budino and maybe a third.
Cruyff had his own ideas about the game so often he would take on and beat the first, then the second and maybe a third defender, with the coach yelling at him the entire time to pass the ball.
Maybe one-third of them will not be affected at all, one-third on a permanent level and maybe a third in a profound way but will revert back to their old selves over a period of time.
They are 1-2 and in last place in the NFC South, which looks to have two strong teams in the Saints and Panthers, and maybe a third in the surprising Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Similar(45)
And maybe a fourth.
And maybe a sixth draft.
Over all, Palmer would have won three United States Opens and maybe a fifth Masters in a playoff with Player, to accompany his two British Opens for 9 or maybe 10 majors.
As you might expect in a classroom where half the students are young people of color, up to a third are first-generation college-goers, and maybe a sixth come from outside the United States, the answers vary.
The bodies of the men have not been recovered, but the two officials said the Pakistani authorities had been able to establish through intelligence sources the names of three of those killed in the strikes, and maybe a fourth.
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