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six

adjective as in having six of something

noun as in six of something

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Back in April, that recovery took just six sessions.

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He also notes that going back to 1935, there were six periods similar to now, in which the market rose for six consecutive months ending in October.

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For the third consecutive year and fifth time in six years, the World Series had a higher rating than the NBA Finals — this year, 56% higher.

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“My current district is split six different ways,” he said.

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If the latest remains are confirmed as those of a dead hostage, it will mean six others are still in Gaza – including Israelis and foreign nationals.

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