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The phrase "a sequence of statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as programming, logic, or any situation where a series of statements or instructions are presented in order.
Example: "In this programming language, a sequence of statements is executed line by line, allowing for structured control flow."
Alternatives: "a series of statements" or "a chain of statements".
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Raphael first gave a computer a sequence of statements: Every boy is a person.
A query is a sequence of statements.
A textual tQL4BIM query is an imperative program consisting of a sequence of statements.
A scenario is a graph implementation and consists of a sequence of statements between a VH patient and a player, with associated scores per answer.
The tools support the construction of a sequence of statements representing a dialogue flow from a player to a computer and vice-versa.
In their description, we use the following metasymbols: (Expr) (an expression), (Cond) (a boolean expression), (Stat) (a statement or a sequence of statements), (Set) (a set or a sequence).
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A deduction is any sequence of statements each of which is derived from some initial set of statements (the premises) or from a prior statement in the sequence.
An assertion that indicates what is to be true at the beginning of execution of a function body or, more generally, of any sequence of statements.
An assertion that indicates what is to be true at the end of execution of a function body or, more generally, of any sequence of statements.
A transaction is a sequence of SQL statements that Oracle treats as a single unit of work.
If you can't do that, my other suggestion is to measure diameter and xyz coordinates along the visually-estimated centroid of the soma outline; I can then help you convert those to a sequence of pt3dadd statements that implement the soma's geometry.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com