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Discover Ludwig"previous three" is correct and is frequently used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the most recent three items or people out of a larger whole - for example, "in the previous three days I have seen five different movies".
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His previous three marriages ended in divorce.
The previous three times they won.
arrival (see the previous three documents).
The Leafs won the previous three series.
The previous three plebiscites were not compulsory.
Thomson had lost his previous three starts.
Your previous three passwords may not be reused.
This one was pretty straight forward after the previous three.
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7 Favre interceptions in the previous three-game stretch.
The previous three-year contract had gone for under $70m.
So far, it looks like a variation of MoviePass's previous three-movies-a-month deal.
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