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"statement in the third" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. If you are referring to the third person perspective in a sentence, it would be more accurate to say "statement in the third person" or "statement from a third person perspective." Additionally, it is not a commonly used phrase in written English, so it may sound awkward or confusing to readers. Example: In this passage, the narrator provides statements in the third person, allowing readers to see the story from multiple perspectives.
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This article was amended on 2 May 2013 to correct the statement in the third paragraph that the charter-backed regime had been passed by both houses of parliament, and in the fourth paragraph that the royal charter had been agreed in talks by three main parties, not parliament as a whole To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email [email protected] or phone 020 3353 3857.
The castle doctrine originates from Coke's statement in the Third Institutes that "A man's home is his castle – for where shall he be safe if it not be in his house?", which also profoundly influenced the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution; the Third Amendment, on the other hand, was influenced by the Petition of Right.
Unfortunately, in the original publication of the article, a statement in the third paragraph of the discussion section has been published with an error.
Moreover Prf-2 may work in conjunction with known defenses (i.e. the statement in the third paragraph of the Introduction that P-2 is not ancillary to other mechanisms is unproven).
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A couple seconds later, I heard him mumbling some grandiose statement in the first-person plural.
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Competing with the Acconci is another recording, this one of Mr. Tuazon reading a statement in the first person.
John Kerry made a profound statement in the second debate when he said that although he is a Catholic, he would not legislate his morality on the nation.
If the U.S. economy were to experience a third bubble in twenty years, we would be confirming Marx's famous statement, in "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon," that history repeats itself, first as tragedy and then as farce.
Playing up this contrast between almost facile melody and forceful, stifled statement in the first movement gave the work a new dramatic line and made it the highlight of a strong concert.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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