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The phrase "three of a kind" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a group of three things that are similar or related in some way. Example: "The judges were impressed by the contestants' ability to perform three of a kind in their final routine, showcasing their choreography skills and teamwork."
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Three of a Kind, BBC2, four episodes.
Capacity, capability, and performance: different constructs or three of a kind?
Three of a Kind (1943) contained the short novels Sinful Woman, Double Indemnity, and The Embezzler.
Dorothy and Edwin are visited by friends – three of a kind.
Uma Thurman (in blue), Lara Stone (in red) and Naomi Watts (in gray) were three of a kind.
One might say that they had three of a kind, but were working on a full house.
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On the first day of the tournament, Moon was dealt pocket aces six times and got three-of-a-kind on the flop three times.
There were three losing trial types designated as one-of-a-kind, two-of-a-kind, and three-of-a-kind, and one winning trial type designated as four-of-a-kind.
A Three-of-a-Kind is worth a hundred times the number on the dice, with the exception of three '1's, which is worth 1000 points.
"Ready to turn them over?" My three-of-a-kind compared unfavorably with his diamond flush.
The analysis was conducted with Trial Type (one-of-a-kind vs. two-of-a-kind vs. three-of-a-kind) and Stimulus (identical vs. nonidentical) as factors.
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