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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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Three is a charm

Three is a charm.

Three times a charm.

HI,

Do the above two versions amount to each other? What do they mean? Thanks.
  

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The most correct form of this phrase is "third time's a charm". This is a phrase which means that the third attempt of something is successful.

  • The most correct form of this phrase is "third time's a charm".
  • This is a phrase which means that the third attempt of something is successful.
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The most correct form of this phrase is "third time's a charm".

This is a phrase which means that the third attempt of something is successful.

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