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MSN: Boy Who Suffered 3rd-Degree Burns When He Was 6-Years-Old Is Now a Firefighter

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Boy Who Suffered 3rd-Degree Burns When He Was 6-Years-Old Is Now a Firefighter

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Yahoo: Toddler Has Third-Degree Burns After Tabletop Fireplace Malfunctions While Making S'mores with Family

A 3-year-old boy sustained severe burns when a tabletop fireplace malfunctioned at a home in California on Oct. 4 Loved ones said Sebastian Reynoso received second and third-degree burns to his body, ...

Toddler Has Third-Degree Burns After Tabletop Fireplace Malfunctions While Making S'mores with Family

Yahoo: IDF soldier in critical condition from third-degree burns after suspected accident

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A stretcher and medical vehicle on IDF The burns affected G's head, face, ears, chest, back, and hands, and he was evacuated to ...

KTNV Las Vegas: Man suffers third-degree burns after falling asleep on concrete during extreme heat

Man suffers third-degree burns after falling asleep on concrete during extreme heat

People: Toddler Has Third-Degree Burns After Tabletop Fireplace Malfunctions While Making S'mores with Family

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WAFB: Teen released from hospital after suffering third-degree burns over 82% of his body in boat explosion

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Teen released from hospital after suffering third-degree burns over 82% of his body in boat explosion

Our numbers have a specific two-letter combination that tells us how the number sounds. For example 9th 3rd 301st What do we call these special sounds?

What is the most correct form for 3 in ordinal form: 3rd or 3d? I know both are valid. But I heard that 3rd is something like spoken form and it's grammatically correct to use 3d.