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The phrase "a fixed sequence of events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a predetermined order in which events occur, often in contexts like storytelling, programming, or processes.
Example: "In the simulation, the characters follow a fixed sequence of events that leads to the same outcome every time."
Alternatives: "a predetermined order of events" or "a set order of occurrences."
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L. stagnalis' male behaviour comprises a fixed sequence of events.
These results suggest that recombination and repair pathways should not be seen as a fixed sequence of events, rather as displaying reversibility at multiple steps.
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He spent a full year whittling down thousands of negatives into a fixed sequence of 83 prints.
Sequence data confirm that deletion events reproducibly eliminate a fixed length of sequence while insertion events reproducibly introduce a fixed sequence tract and both events repeatedly target precise genomic sites.
The phrase "series of related images" might be construed to refer only to a set of images displayed in a fixed sequence.
As there is a fixed sequence in the ASRT with random elements inserted (e.g. 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R, when R represents random trials) some triplets or runs of three events occur more frequently than others.
Let { A n, n ≥ 1 } be a sequence of events defined on a fixed probability space ( Ω, F, P ).
They've learned a lot about calibrating a sequence of events to foster persistence.
Even so, human birth is a feat involving an intricate sequence of events.
"Why are some things a story and others just a sequence of events?
A favourable sequence of events then followed.
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