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trio

[tree-oh] / ˈtri oʊ /


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A trio of top-tier teams - Wasps, London Irish and Worcester - went bust in the 2022-23 season, causing concerns over the long-term sustainability of the league.

From BBC

The trio have been going through the owners and directors' test with the EFL and the new Independent Football Regulator since then.

From BBC

As soon as the door had snapped shut, Opal spouted off another trio of names.

From Literature

A trio of donkeys traverses a desert to an observatory.

From Los Angeles Times

For the second straight day, Milan's Lidl-Trek team managed the stage perfectly, this time reeling in a breakaway trio three kilometres from the line.

From Barron's