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The phrase "a basic sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a fundamental order or arrangement of elements in a process or system.
Example: "To understand the concept, we need to follow a basic sequence of steps that outline the procedure."
Alternatives: "a fundamental series of" or "an essential order of".
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The vastly increased accuracy permitted by photographic techniques, which unlike the subjective eye were not misled by the different colours of the stars, depended upon the establishment of a basic sequence of standard magnitudes for comparison.
The song follows a basic sequence of B-F-Gm-E as its chord progression.
It has a basic sequence of Cm Fm E A as its chord progression.
It has a basic sequence of D/E E D/E E as its chord progression.
The song follows a basic sequence of Am G Am G Am as its chord progression.
The song has a basic sequence of Bm G D A as its chord progression.
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In VNG, a basic sequence is composed of a canonical narrative pattern (Cohn, 2013b).
Mr. Collinson said his goals are to educate his followers about the basic sequence of events and give a sense of what the war felt like to ordinary people who had no idea how it would end.
Mr. Collinson said his goals were to educate his followers about the basic sequence of events and give a sense of what the war felt like to ordinary people who had no idea how it would end.
Here's the basic sequence of events: We'll see a more vulnerable side of Victoria when the show returns Jan . 4 but she'll also have to contend with Lydia, who comes back with a revenge plan of her own.
"The basic sequence of development in the brains of these kids with A.D.H.D. was intact, absolutely normal," Dr. Shaw said.
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