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The phrase "sixth one" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the sixth item in a sequence or list.
Example: "Out of all the options presented, I believe the sixth one is the best choice."
Alternatives: "the sixth item" or "the sixth option"
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The actual sixth one (Resident Evil 4, naturally) is often cited as one of the finest video games ever created.
Scroll down to the "Likes" option (it should be the sixth one down) and click on it.
Pochettino takes his team back to Southampton on Saturday, with Tottenham sitting sixth, one point and one place above his former club.
Let's say that you record five parts of the stimulation you like; based on that, the unit can generate a sixth one tailored to you.
Arriving in Minsk last Tuesday, I dutifully turned in all five of these papers, but apparently there was a missing sixth one, for which my visa service was berated on the phone by the officials while I waited.
The only costly over in the powerplay was the sixth one propelled by Chris Jordan.
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A Kumar Sangakkara century led Sri Lanka to a 90-run victory over England in the sixth one-day international, a win that sealed the series 4-2 on a miserable day for Alastair Cook.
Speaking on the eve of the sixth one-day international here against India, he described the accolade as "fantastic.
England finally restored some pride as they won the sixth one-day international in India by five wickets.
With Rubens Barrichello's second-place finish, the Ferrari team also celebrated its sixth one-two finish of the season.
2.40am: Athletics: More heats success for Team GB! GB! GB! as Andrew Steele wins the sixth one-lap preliminary race in 44.94 seconds, which is a lifetime best.
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