Yes, for instance, if you swear and oath that starts:
For God, for my family, and for my country, I will...
I went to the movies thrice in one day!
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The clock struck thrice and down came the mice. I'll not tell you thrice! I've visited Thrace thrice.
Oh, dude, yes, "thrice" is totally a real word! It's like the fancy version of saying "three times." So, if you wanna sound all sophisticated and stuff, you can totally drop a "thrice" in your next conversation. Just don't overdo it or people might think you're trying too hard, you know?
I went to the movies thrice in one day! Thrice means three times like twice which is two times.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
Thrice. Thrice means exactly the same thing, but is shortened just as in once and twice.
The word which cannot be used before fullstop is because because because is a conjuction.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
Thrice
It is English and means three times.
Thrice?