three-pronged

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three-pronged (not comparable)

  1. Having three prongs or similar parts; trifurcate.
    • 2020 January 2, David Clough, “How InterCity came back from the brink”, in Rail, page 66:
      A three-pronged attack to bridge the gap between current and budgeted performance envisaged £31m in revenue growth, £47m in cost reduction and £25m from redefining the InterCity route network [...].

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