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Nothing! These three are the only words of their type, and no further words in this series have ever existed?

What?! There is only "once, twice, thrice" ... but no more!

No whey! The recipe pattern shouts that "fource" is next.

Consider that "on ce, tw o ice, thr ee ice, four __"

is this pattern: "once, twice, thrice, fource".

- maintains one-syllable words, ending with 's' sound.

- use beginning letters of word (number) with 1+ sequence after "once" (2:tw-, 3:thr-, 4:four-)

- "fource" sounds like "force" which emphasizes "not once, twice, or thrice, but fource!"

What comes after "fource"? "fice" might suffice ... within a few centuries.

But "fice" cannot exist in the universe until we go with the "fource".

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Oh, dude, you're really making me dig deep into my vocabulary here. So, after thrice comes... drum roll... four times! Like, it's not rocket science, but hey, I appreciate you coming to me for this crucial information.

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Ah, after thrice comes four times. It's like adding one more happy little tree to your painting. Just a small step forward, bringing a touch of joy and progress to your day.

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