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The phrase "a certain sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific but unspecified order or arrangement of items or events.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a certain sequence of reactions that led to the desired outcome."
Alternatives: "a specific order" or "a particular arrangement".
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If you want the bundles scanned in a certain sequence, you can number the index cards.
student, and it has to be done in a certain sequence.
But some calculations must be done in a certain sequence, and part two cannot be done before part three.
Farmers plowed the soil several times, broadcast seeds, and used a certain sequence of cropping and fallowing.
These enzyme molecules function as high-specificity scissors, able to snip a certain sequence of protein in two.
But can the notion of an album -- a collection of songs sold as a single unit, to be heard in a certain sequence -- survive the Internet?
With the picture of airflow we get from the C.F.D., we can tell the driver that the ideal passing maneuver is a certain sequence of positions".
The stepper motor has 4 coils that when sent certain signals in a certain sequence would step the motor clockwise or anticlockwise either in full or half steps.
This is in contrast for instance to the classical AS algorithm, where it is necessary to choose carefully a certain sequence of parameters, the so-called annealing schedule.
Moreover, if one tries to evaluate the true values of the input parameters at the same cost and effort, the determination of priorities should follow a certain sequence.
Instead of relying on bitcoin's "Hashcash" algorithm, primecoin finds long Cunningham chains – a certain sequence of prime numbers named after the mathematician AJC Cunningham – to build value into the currency.
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