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Discover LudwigThe phrase "three out of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a proportion or percentage of a larger group or number. Example: Three out of every five people prefer pizza over hamburgers.
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THREE out of four ain't bad.
Bruce got three out of five.
Nearly three out of four are white.
His record – three out of three right.
Three out of four agreed.
BT: three out of 11.
You've now read three out of nine!
Three out of four's not bad.
Three out of five is too hard".
Three out of four are missing out.
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Three out-of-control cheeseburgers.
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