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English usage and grammar
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Thank you. The problem with "the 100th widget" is that it would refer to the 100th since the sequence started, but I'd like to refer the the 100th if I were to start counting now. "100 widgets later" is an adverb rather than an adjective, but maybe I can build a sentence around it.
You can just say “the 100th from now”
Thank you for confirming that! I was very unsure.