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Discover LudwigThe phrase "third glance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of looking at something for the third time. Example: As he walked by the window, he caught a glimpse of his reflection in the glass. On the third glance, he noticed a small stain on his shirt that he had missed before.
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At first glance, and perhaps at second and third glance too, it's bad news.
It doesn't fare much better on second or third glance (or listen), either".
Of course, third glance suggests, we can't just focus on consequences for the person who is contemplating suicide.
But then we see, on the second look, in a third glance, the idiosyncratic grimace that characterizes him.
It has elements that are at first glance absurd, and at second or third glance, too, come to that.
So toilet paper rolls might look the same at a first or even second or third glance, even though they carry less toilet paper.
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