Examples of using Third most in English and their translations into Slovak
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is the third most spoken language in the country.
Vancouver was recently ranked as the third most“livable place in the world” for its high standard of living
is covered by forest, making it the third most forested in Europe behind Finland and Sweden.
Italian is the third most spoken language in the European Union.
By the end of 2016, the yuan could be the third most traded currency in the world,
The third most hoped-for outcome of the trade talks was“increased purchases of U.S. goods,” at 14.3%,
Lebanon is the third most indebted country in the world with its debt making up 150 percent of its economy's output.
Competition is global and Portuguese is the third most widely spoken western language, after English and Spanish.
Finland has become a post-industrial information society and the third most prosperous country in the world.
In 100 years, Finland has become a post-industrial information society and the third most prosperous country in the world.
You know, they say that moving is supposed to be the third most stressful life event,
Causes amebic dysentery, the third most common parasitic disease of humans(after malaria and schistosomiasis).
Carried out in February-March is the third most colorful after Rio de Janeiro and Venice.
Research has proven that passive smoking is the third most preventable cause of death in Ireland,
YouTube is the second largest search engine and the third most researched website(after Google and Facebook).
According to a poll in 2008, Sri Lanka was the third most religious country in the world.
it's actually the third most popular operating system globally,
The third most common topic was recruitment,
Now the third most liked Instagram photo of 2017 will definitely restore your faith in humanity
You might remember that last year when Google announced RankBrain they said it is the third most important ranking factor.