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Hmm that's true but I wouldn't worry about using III6/#3 yet, wait until we get onto dominants next lesson!
If you're stuck remember we talked about the root motion by fifths, fourths, sixths and thirds that helps to prevent consecutive and very weak progressions.
If you want to use chord III, keep it as a major triad (F A C in d minor), which you can of course have in 6/3 inversion. Sorry I should really have said something about that before, you're right!
Ok good luck.
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