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Discover Ludwig"another third" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a portion that is one of three equal parts or to another separate group or category within a larger whole. Here's an example: "Approximately two-thirds of the students voted in favor of the new policy, while another third remained neutral."
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Perhaps another third are self-employed.
Sanchez and Edwards converted another third down.
Here comes another third down pass.
Another third became residential properties.
Another third abstained from answering the question.
"Another third were on the fence".
Another third had some college education.
4. Add another third of the dill, followed by another third each of onion and garlic.
Another third cite it as a "minor problem".
Another third take longer, from one to three months.
Manufacturing jobs declined by another third between 1987 and 1997.
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