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Discover Ludwig"a concatenation" is an acceptable word and can be used in written English.
It is a noun that means a series of interconnected things or events. For example, "The concatenation of events leading up to the election was complex and unpredictable."
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∥ is a concatenation which can concatenate two or more strings together.
"A concatenation of circumstances. . .
"The home returned to is a concatenation of sadnesses," he observes.
The word "detoxification" is underwritten with a concatenation of cod science.
These are real advances, but many shaky convictions arise from a concatenation of factors.
Even the most basic shot is a concatenation of foresight, friction, and various Newtonian laws.
Its origins lie in a concatenation of misperceptions, crossed signals, and false hopes.
Democracy is a concatenation of voices arising out of many individual free lives.
For him, arrival in America was simply the first in a concatenation of deaths and rebirths.
Pierced, it revealed beef and pork riddled with almonds, raisins, capers and olives, a concatenation of sweetness, nuttiness and brine.
Four histograms are computed followed by a concatenation.
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