[Grammar] ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS

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I could refer to "the second floor" and "the third floor". "the" in those two phrases is necessary since "floor" is countable.

Now, if I want to refer to those floors together, I could write:

"the second and third floors...."

Could "the" in the third phrase be dropped without ill effect?
 
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So "second and third floors" without the article "the" is wrong?
 

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Without any other context, I would say use the "the."
 
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