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forty-three

American  
[fawr-tee-three] / ˈfɔr tiˈθri /

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 40 plus 3.

  2. a symbol for this number, as 43 or XLIII.

  3. a set of this many persons or things.


adjective

  1. amounting to 43 in number.

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“I find myself staring across the studio, for forty-three years now: her focus, always, in the moment, riveted upon her students.”

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 21, 2026

The letter concluded: “A house is what you move into. A home is what you leave. This house was our home for forty-three years. Now it is yours.”

From Washington Post Sep. 26, 2021

On Sunday, forty-three thousand people attended a rugby match in New Zealand, where there hasn’t been a corona case in weeks.

From Slate Jun. 15, 2020

In 1992, a meta-analysis of four hundred and forty-three published studies on juvenile-delinquency programs found that a third of them had done more harm than good.

From The New Yorker Jan. 9, 2020

"Velocity eight hundred and fifty, altitude eighteen hundred and forty-three," Johanssen said.

From "The Martian" by Andy Weir

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