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Discover Ludwig'nineteenth century' is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to the period of time between 1801 and 1900. For example: The invention of the light bulb in the nineteenth century was a major breakthrough in modern technology.
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"I mean in the nineteenth century.
"You were in the late nineteenth century.
This is football from the nineteenth century.
In the nineteenth century it does".
Late eighteenth century, early nineteenth century.
Binding: Nineteenth century.
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And in the eighteenth century?
It's "SO twentieth century".
"This is my first century.
1962 predictions about twenty-first century publishing.
"Johannesburg is their twentieth century prototype.
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