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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of pivotal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a series of important or crucial events, moments, or elements in a particular context.
Example: "The documentary highlighted a sequence of pivotal moments in the history of civil rights."
Alternatives: "a series of crucial" or "a chain of significant".
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Trend (2001) suggested that a curriculum for geoscience should, therefore, be developed based on a sequence of pivotal geo-events, events in the history of life such as: the first occurrence of life on earth; the first life with hard parts; the first fish, land animals, trees, birds, and humans; and the extinction of the trilobites and dinosaurs.
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"The Road Not Taken" did not send Thomas to war, but it was the last and pivotal moment in a sequence of events that had brought him to an irreversible decision.
There is a sequence of steps.
A sequence of events?
The most incisive example occurred in the sixth inning, a pivotal sequence of events that by night's end played as much of a role in the Yankees' 5-3 loss as their persistent failures to convert scoring opportunities into runs.
And Sir Richard interviews a slew of pivotal characters.
A really kind of pivotal moment.
A dream sequence of Adrian Brody.
Then a sequence involving two of the largest players on the field proved pivotal.
It was an odd sequence of events.
Yet a 30-second sequence of gunfire and tears at Tiananmen Square is pivotal to the relationship between the men.
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