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The phrase "a chronological order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the order of events or processes as they occurred or will occur in the sequence of time. For example: "I arranged the items on the list in a chronological order, starting with the oldest first."
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A chronological order made no sense, either, considering the manner in which people died.
"You can explore photographs, not just in a chronological order, but in geography".
Instead, Abdolah reorders the suras into a chronological order, allowing for Muhammad's journey to be traced alongside the story explained in The Messenger.
"Something that really gives us a good idea of where she may have gone, who she may have talked to, what she may have received through the mail, in a chronological order".
The best order, however, will often be whatever is expected, whether it be a chronological order, a conventional order, or the order followed by an opponent whose argumentation has to be refuted point by point.
The Nihon shoki (compiled in ad 720) assembled information in a chronological order of days, months, and years starting several years before 660 bc, which was the year of the enthronement of the first Japanese emperor, who was posthumously named Jimmu.
Generally, a chronological order is followed in each class studied.
At the same time, the lock screen isn't tied into presenting things in a chronological order.
Front mixes emails (or tweets, or texts) with internal Front comments in a chronological order.
For each genus and species-group name, associated synonyms are listed in a chronological order.
R-Min-Cut algorithm is based on a greedy strategy that implies a chronological order.
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