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"a sequence of questions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a series of questions that are asked consecutively or in a specific order. Example: The interviewer asked the candidate a sequence of questions about their previous work experience and qualifications.
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A sequence of questions concerning the preparation of atomically flat Au surfaces is addressed.
The second group would assess students through computer-adaptive technology, with a sequence of questions that would vary based on student answers.
Ampliative reasoning can be studied by modeling knowledge-seeking as a process involving a sequence of questions and answers, interspersed by logical inference steps.
His protagonists are often barely veiled self-portraits, and the bizarre and menacing situations he invented for his imaginary world form, in part, a sequence of questions addressed to himself - to his own understanding and experience.
To arrive at its ruling in the case, the court will have to answer a sequence of questions, beginning with the one argued on Monday, whether the court may review the law yet.
No one cares whose noisy buzzer cuts in first to say 'Branwell Brontë' or '1956', but listen to the architecture of Walton's questions, which have become a masterclass in quizography, as noted by Pick of the Week, where they chose not the comic parodies, but a sequence of questions.
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He knew how to make his guests "make news," as the television industry saying goes, either through a sequence of incisive questions or carefully placed silences.
Based on the above analysis, we will generate a task as a sequence of binary questions, each relating to a landmark that can discriminate some of the candidate routes from the others.
A sequence of asking questions, making observations, drawings, and recording data (Fig. 7) leads to the logical formation of inferences dealing with the dentition, diet, and comparative estimates of intelligence for the observed fossils.
We propose, along with the corresponding ultrasound findings and implied management, a sequence of five questions designed to quickly identify and treat pathologies that have a characteristic "ultrasound signature" (Table 1).
However, whereas it is straightforward to write down an equation for the linear regression model, this is infeasible for the regression tree-based random forest model, since it is a combination of thousands of trees, each tree being a sequence of yes/no questions about the predictors that must be answered sequentially in order to arrive at the appropriate predicted value.
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