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Discover LudwigThe word 'triplet' is correct and commonly used in written English
It has a few different meanings depending on the context. As a noun, 'triplet' can refer to a group of three things or people that are closely related or connected in some way. For example, "The triplets were identical in appearance but had very different personalities." It can also refer to a musical term, where 'triplet' is used to describe a group of three notes played in the same amount of time as two notes of the same value. For example, "The pianist played the triplet passage with impressive speed and precision." In genetics, 'triplet' is used to describe a set of three consecutive bases on a DNA molecule. For example, "The genetic mutation occurred in the third triplet of the DNA sequence." As a verb, 'triplet' can mean to give birth to triplets or to arrange something in a set of three. For example, "She was shocked to learn she was pregnant with triplets" or "The designer triplets the photos on the wall for maximum impact." Overall, 'triplet' can be used in a variety of contexts and is a valid word to use in written English.
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Her father, Charlie Haden, is a jazz bassist, and she still occasionally sings with her triplet sisters, Tanya and Rachel, also musicians.
IN SEVRES, on the outskirts of Paris, sealed beneath a triplet of bell jars in the laboratories of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, sits a small cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy.
Liza Mundy, a Washington Post staff writer whose book looks more broadly at fertility treatment in all its manifestations and implications, tells the story of Tammy, who, 21 weeks into an IVF triplet pregnancy, goes into labour and delivers one baby already dead and the other two dying.
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A change in intrinsic electron spin is not very probable, so conversion of a molecule from singlet to triplet or vice versa is slow compared with other molecular processes.
Internal conversion from S1 to S0, the lowest-energy (or ground) state, is much slower, allowing time for the molecule to either emit a photon (fluorescence), intersystem cross to a triplet state that rapidly internally converts to T1 (the lowest-energy triplet state), or undergo a chemical reaction.
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They suggest the underlying cause of Huntington's, a strange form of genetic mutation called a triplet-repeat expansion, might also be one of the driving forces behind the expansion of the human brain.
Garrison, who was burned on Chicago's first goal, glided a swift shot across the ice from the blueline and Nikita Kucherov – one of the "triplets" – changed the puck's direction.
She was the mother of four by the time war came (including five-year-old triplets with Nicholson).
By 1934, when Hepworth made Mother and Child, one of several linked sculptures, she was pregnant with what turned out to be triplets.
In an interview with the Observer in 1964, Hepworth was asked whether domestic demands had ever frustrated her, or got in the way of her legendary capacity for work, and she recalled this period with a laugh: "Well, of course, I had triplets by Ben Nicholson, and then it was do or die!
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