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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ranks third" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something's position or placement in a list or hierarchy. Example: "Out of all the countries in the world, Japan ranks third in terms of the largest economy."
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Now it ranks third.
He ranks third in experience.
New York City ranks third with 84,600.
Taiwan's Cathay Life Insurance ranks third, at $12.3 billion.
He ranks third in that subdivision.
Tokyo ranks third, and Madrid is last.
But high-tax Germany ranks third at 263.
A big reason Miami ranks third in total run defense.
Painting (citrābhāsa, literally "the semblance of sculpture") ranks third.
He ranks third in coaching victories in Knicks history.
Counting all N.H.L. games, Boucher's scoreless sequence ranks third.
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