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How do you put trice in a sentence?

The word "trice" is archaic and rarely used in modern English. It means "an instant" or "a very short time." Here are a few examples of how you could use it in a sentence:

* "He vanished in a trice." (This sentence emphasizes the speed of his disappearance.)

* "The magician performed the trick in a trice, leaving the audience speechless." (This sentence uses "trice" to highlight the swiftness of the magic trick.)

* "She fixed the problem in a trice, saving the day." (This sentence emphasizes the quickness of her solution.)

However, it's important to note that "trice" is rarely used in everyday conversation. It's more common to use words like "instant" or "quickly" to convey the same meaning.

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