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The phrase "eleventh of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to the 11th day of a month or the 11th item in a list. Example: The eleventh of November marks the start of Veterans Day celebrations in the United States. Here, "eleventh of November" refers to the date November 11th. Another example could be: I always make sure to leave work early on the eleventh of December to attend my daughter's school Christmas performance. In this sentence, "eleventh of December" refers to the specific date of December 11th.
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Freddy vs Jason was the eighth Nightmare on Elm Street film and the eleventh of the Friday the 13th franchise.
"Duplicity" will be the eleventh of his movies to be produced in little more than a decade.
"Those who were killed on the eleventh of December in Algeria are not from the innocents," Zawahiri claimed.
The Fourth of July might well have been the Ninth of December or the Eleventh of February.
"Let the people who want to simulate an Eastern landscape do it on an eleventh of an acre.
("It is the eleventh of March my birthday!" I once informed an inquisitive parent, like an exchange student air-dropped in from Germany).
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The Hilltoppers' football revenue, which was $5.8 million last season, was less than one-eleventh of what Arkansas brought in.
In 2011, China's average per-capita income was less than $4,000, one-eleventh of the U.S. average.
The asset management corporations have sold just one-eleventh of their loan portfolios for cash over the last two years.
According to the survey, revenue from sales of online content in 2001 constituted about one-eleventh of the $7.2 billion in advertising-based online revenue.
When the changes were made, the shares had dipped to just 1p - one-eleventh of their high point a couple of years earlier.
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