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Discover Ludwig"A sequence of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a series of events, actions, or items that occur or are arranged in a particular order. You can use "A sequence of" in a sentence to introduce a list or series of things that follow a specific pattern or order. For example: - "The scientist analyzed a sequence of DNA samples to determine the genetic mutation." - "In order to solve the puzzle, you must arrange the letters in a sequence of vowels and consonants." - "The conductor led the orchestra through a sequence of melodic movements." - "The movie depicted a sequence of flashbacks to tell the story of the protagonist's past." - "To play the game, you must follow a sequence of steps to complete each level."
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A sequence of eight chords repeats about 30 times.
A sequence of free documents is generated.
A sequence of Cox models was evaluated.
A sequence of events?
AMERICAN elections are a sequence of rituals.
It's a sequence of astonishing power.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
This unleashes a sequence of unpleasant events.
"This was a sequence of errors.
Sometimes it's a sequence of words I get wrong.
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