Sentence examples for a chain of four from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chain of four" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or series consisting of four linked elements or components.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a chain of four reactions that led to the final product."
Alternatives: "a sequence of four" or "a series of four".

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In Moscow, there's a chain of four Samarqands.

This creates a chain of four classes beginning in fall of the junior year.

The bile pigments are formed by decomposition of the porphyrin ring and contain a chain of four pyrrole rings.

Mr. Self, 37 is the director of operations in New York for David Barton Gym, a chain of four health clubs in New York, Miami and Chicago.

Drake's maps show a chain of four islands stretching 500 miles along the coast of what would be California, islands that do not exist.

In November 2006, for instance, a chain of four icebergs was observed just off Dunedin (at latitude 46° S) on New Zealand's South Island.

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(15, 20, 25? No one is sure). He set off a chain of twenty infections.

By 1944, it had become part of a chain of six in town.

Every member of Healthworks, a chain of five women's gyms in Boston, gives to charity.

Over time they expanded it to a chain of five shops.

It started with one restaurant and has now expanded to a chain of eight restaurants.

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