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six

[siks] / sɪks /
ADJECTIVE
having six of something
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The relevant question about this England team, and the ones that have come before them in a run of five defeats in six against the Scots is why don't they get up for Scotland?

From BBC

This was Scotland's fifth win in six Tests against England but their first in eight Tests when facing a team in the world's top 10.

From Barron's

Leading tributes to Palmerston was his former rival, Number 10's chief mouser, Larry who this weekend celebrates 15 years in post - having served under six prime ministers.

From BBC

Infertility affects about one in six people worldwide.

From Science Daily

Kennedy was jailed for six years at Luton Crown Court on Friday.

From BBC