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The phrase "appears in the third" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is found or mentioned in the third item of a list, document, or sequence.
Example: "The solution to the problem appears in the third section of the report."
Alternatives: "is found in the third" or "is mentioned in the third".
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potential and no further boosting appears in the third.
The Lola duck, from Ferndale, appears in the third course.
Postwar Vienna, Mr. Abraham said, was much as it appears in "The Third Man": romantic, sinister, alive.
AuCoin also appears in the third season of "House of Cards," the Kevin Spacey Netflix addiction available for binge-watching Feb. 27.
After a few more hearings, the listener may notice that the brass theme also appears in the third movement, in disguised form.
While Messiaen adored birds, calling them "the greatest musicians on the planet," Dvorak was irritated by the incessant call of the scarlet tanager, which appears in the third movement of his "American" Quartet, represented by high-pitched violin motifs.
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In earlier stages of most Romance languages the verbal root (most often as it appears in the third-person singular present indicative) could be used as a noun, a process known as back-formation (compare Romanian laudă 'praise,' Italian domanda 'question,' French approche 'approach,' désir 'desire,' Spanish baila 'dance,' Portuguese muda 'change'change
Rebecca Hall appears in the first episode as Horace's girlfriend.
That appears in the First Amendment context all the time.
Mr. Fox appears in the first installment, released last week.
When she first appears, in the eighth installment, she finds Dream in Washington Square Park.
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