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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cascading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs in a series or sequence, often referring to effects or processes that follow one after another.
Example: "The system experienced a cascading failure, leading to multiple outages across the network."
Alternatives: "a series of" or "a chain of".
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Rihanna with a cascading fishtail side braid.
This led to a cascading diplomatic crisis.
You will see a cascading effect.
But these orders can have a cascading effect.
Herein, experiments on a cascading adsorptive heat pump are reported.
But the tactics are having a cascading effect.
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Not a cascade, a flop.
Or a cascade.
A cascade laser is therefore tuneable.
A cascade of painful rejections began.
A cascade of charges followed.
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