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The phrase "a common sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequently occurring order or arrangement of events, actions, or elements in a particular context.
Example: "In many programming languages, a common sequence of operations includes initialization, processing, and output."
Alternatives: "a typical series of" or "a standard order of".
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Furthermore, a common sequence of constraint evaluation is used for all the solutions.
A team led by Samani and Professor Tim Spector at King's College, London found a common sequence of DNA was strongly linked to a person's biological age.
Those who sit for all eight hundred and forty repetitions tend to agree on a common sequence of reactive stages: fascination morphs into agitation, which gradually morphs into all-encompassing agony.
According to the AAC&U report, colleges are building on distribution requirements by also requiring common intellectual experiences of students, thematic courses, learning communities (in which groups of students take a common sequence of courses) and other techniques.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Kentucky's method of execution by lethal injection, rejecting the claim that officials there administered a common sequence of three drugs in a manner that posed an unconstitutional risk that a condemned inmate would suffer acute yet undetectable pain.
While doing so, he began to recognize a common sequence of soft limestones, greensands (glauconite-bearing sandstones), and related marls in what is today known to be a widespread distribution along coastal regions bordering the North Sea and certain regions of the Baltic.
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These findings suggest that the variable nucleotides immediately flanking GC42 are likely the co-conversion tract of GC42 insertion, a common sequence mark of insertion for many mobile sequences, e.g., group I and group II introns (Lambowitz and Belfort 1993; Moran et al. 1995; Sanchez-Puerta et al. 2008).
As MITEs share a common sequence the number of primers was reduced over 33% compared to regular primer pairs.
The normal Chinese controls were age and gender matching Chinese individuals of normal height, weight and were recruited from multiple geographic areas for an effort to create a common sequence variants database of normal Chinese children.
There are infinite ways to structure a song, but there's a common sequence found in most of them (see Tips).
A readable common sequence of 290 bp was obtained with sequence analysis and found to be the same for eight samples, indicating a single outbreak virus strain.
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