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The phrase "a sequence in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific order or arrangement of events, items, or elements within a particular context.
Example: "The experiment was conducted in a sequence in which each variable was tested separately to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "an order in which" or "a series in which".
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Try a sequence in which the same person appears multiple times, as in this example.
After a sequence in which Kobe Bryant threw down a scintillating dunk, Sura surveyed the Lakers in the background.
There are also stunning effects, particularly a sequence in which cave drawings cavort on a stone wall.
It can create a sequence in which previous movements remain frozen on the screen as the athlete completes the maneuver.
"I counted 7,080 different positions," Mr. Bocharov said of a sequence in which two Pierrots woo one Columbine.
He had two offensive rebounds on one possession, a sequence in which Randolph might have been able to outmuscle him.
Then came a sequence in which Mr. Reich used only instruments that produced tinklings reminiscent of music boxes.
"Ways of Seeing" famously opens with a sequence in which he slices a section out of a framed Botticelli painting.
It crosses entirely into the realms of reverie during a sequence in which Don Francisco's grandson, João, pays a visit.
Top of Franco's bugbears was a sequence in which he was asked to dress in drag as Marilyn Monroe.
A sequence in which an American translator mangles an Arab speaker's words is funny, if heavy-handed.
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