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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one in three" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to denote percentages, such as "one in three people surveyed said they liked the product".
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"One in three are collecting welfare," he went on.
One in three Texans experiences domestic violence, she went on.
One in three dropped out.
One in three people has herpes.
One in three adults is illiterate.
One in three failed.
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That's more than one-in-three.
One-in-three mothers were married.
One in eight Americans on food stamps.
One in two Latinos.
(About one in four).
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