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thirty-nine

ADJECTIVE
  1. being nine more than thirty

How To Use thirty-nine In A Sentence

  • The price of a single ticket is thirty-nine pounds.
  • This established a two-tier system of thirty-nine counties and six metropolitan counties for the major conurbations outside London.
  • And I know you're back, because I was one of the thirty-nine addressees on the generic email that you sent round.
  • Thirty-nine women treated at the hospitals have been offered DNA tests to prove their babies are their own.
  • The price of a single ticket is thirty-nine pounds.
  • In its new positions on the far side of the Donets the 11th Panzer Regiment had available thirty-nine panzers. Panzer Aces
  • Thirty-nine years after she first performed in Europe, surprising audiences with dances ritualizing everyday behavior, Anna Halprin debuted in Paris last September as the opening dance event of the Festival d' Automne.
  • It exceeded its investment target by thirty-nine percent, but most of the money went towards tourism.
  • The PMBOK does not dictate that all thirty-nine processes in the 2000 version or forty-four processes in the 2004 version must be used in all projects.
  • The desire to make the world he knew too well a better place than he found it is just as keen in the wit and humourist of thirty-nine; a desire, moreover, undulled by twenty years of vivacious living. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
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