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Discover Ludwig"third as many" is a correct grammatical construction in English.
It is used to describe a quantity that is one-third of the size of the original. For example, "We only have one-third as many chairs as we need for the event."
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(Harlem had a third as many).
In 1994, Europe had only a third as many robots as Japan.
"When the Pawn" sold a third as many copies as "Tidal" had.
Toyota now outsells Chrysler with barely a third as many showrooms.
PSA makes around a third as many cars as Volkswagen (VW), for example.
We're building barely a third as many new homes as London needs.
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China had 78 million vehicles on its roads at the end of last year, roughly one-third as many as the United States.
At antibiotic-free farms, only one-third as many resistant genes were found.
The public's interest only further waned, the album selling fewer than one-third as many copies as The Hardest Way..
That meant it could be powered by one-third as many photovoltaic panels by far the most expensive component.
The average Iranian woman today has one-third as many children as her mother and is more than three times as educated.
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