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Where does the expression triple-A come from? "some triple-A map" -- I remember going to AAA as a kid (1980s -- same era as Calvin and Hobbes ran) with my parents before big trips -- the most important thing we needed was a Trip-Tik - a customized map for the journey Clubs also distribute road maps (including customized map guides for specific journeys) and travel publications
Are there examples of triple entendres in English? There are many triple entendres in HipHop, although not respected by most writers and english enthusiasts, HipHop has produce some of the most wittiest lines I've personally ever heard Eminem-Zeus "Man I gotta be doing something right, I've got 11 years of sobriety, so the only bottom Imma be hitting is if it's sodomy "
meaning - Is there a difference between treble and triple . . . For example you'd talk about a 'triple sundae' (three different components) or 'triple therapy' (therapy comprising three different drugs), whereas you might say 'treble nine' for 999 Personally I wouldn't use the other word in any of those cases To me, 'treble' is three times the same thing and 'triple' is three of different things
word choice - Is triple the proper counterpart of pair when . . . However, for technical contexts triple is perfectly fine You can use triple as a noun, as the Merriam Webster dictionary indicates Wiktionary indicates that one of the few uses of triple as a noun is: (mathematics, computing) A sequence of three elements or 3-tuple For your case, I would recommend triple because trio sounds a
punctuation - Rules for three sets of quotation marks - English . . . You should be able to avoid triple-nested quotations in most cases In this case, as @RegDwigнt suggests, the quotes indicating that Blade Runner is a title are not necessary Any time the quotes are nested three deep, rephrasing is a preferable solution (if possible), as the sentence is likely to be very confusing as it stands
Equivalent of both when referring to three or more items? A follow-up suggestion, which you didn't ask for, is to remove the triple repetition of the word "improve" I propose several recommendations for the sites to raise their profitability, cut their cost, and improve their usability Furthermore, a cost decrease generally implies a profit increase, so that may be redundant