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The phrase "a concatenation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of elements or items that are linked or combined together in a sequence.
Example: "The final product is a concatenation of various ideas and concepts that have been developed over time."
Alternatives: "a combination of" or "a series of".
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"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.
The name CapEx is a concatenation of the short-forms of Capacity Expansion and Capital Expenditure.
The end-to-end communication is a concatenation of the involved components, called a channel.
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.
The constructed signal consists of a concatenation of decomposed shorter duration signals, each having its own kurtosis level.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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