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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of christmas" is not correct in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a series of events or items related to Christmas, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The holiday season is filled with a sequence of Christmas traditions that bring families together."
Alternatives: "a series of Christmas" or "a chain of Christmas events".
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He said that someone shown a sequence of Christmas-card photos of him and his brother, taken by his father, would not guess at the "madness and sadness" that overtook the family.
I forgave him because he was in the middle of a sequence of pre-Christmas bun fights and had to keep some fire power in reserve.
Around the first week of December, work virtually stopped for a sequence of pre-Christmas treats including a trip to the Oxford v Cambridge varsity rugby match (when I rooted for Cambridge as fervently as if I'd been there) and a lunch at which executives entertained their secretaries with the thinly disguised objective of Nooners to follow.
There is a sequence of steps.
A sequence of events?
Version 9.0 is coming out this summer, and it will be under a lot of Christmas trees.
Bulb testers are available at places where a lot of Christmas lights are sold or online.
A dream sequence of Adrian Brody.
It was an odd sequence of events.
The worst moment was a couple of Christmases ago.
The price of a string of Christmas-style lights usually varies based on its length.
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