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Discover Ludwig"page three" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific page in a text or book, such as in the sentence, "On page three of the novel, the protagonist learns a shocking truth."
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Page Three is just one, very visible, example.
"Mark it page three".
Murdoch replied: "page three so last century!
And we're only up to page three.
The pair criticised The Sun's Page Three topless models.
I don't care what Ed Miliband thinks about page three.
What does she make of Jordan, the page three queen?
The paper's page three topless model, Rosie, is impressed.
And the punters turn straight to page three.
I don't like page three, it's neither edifying nor tasteful and the concept is completely outdated.
By page three that had been elevated to: "Bavuma now the toast of a nation".
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