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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of three" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific arrangement or order of three items, events, or elements.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a sequence of three distinct phases: initiation, execution, and conclusion."
Alternatives: "a trio" or "a triplet".
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It was United's first goal for 404 minutes and broke a sequence of three goalless draws.
The US didn't threaten until a sequence of three corners just past the half-hour mark.
Hector thought of a rule for a sequence of three numbers.
a sequence of three courses in another department, selected in consultation with the adviser.
a sequence of three courses in another department, selected in consultation with the DGS.
With her Sills-approved trill, she takes advantage of a sequence of three trills on B-flat.
To justify these claims, I present a sequence of three thought experiments on a simple trade model.
A sequence of three or more letter-graded electrical engineering courses numbered above 200, to provide depth in one area.
Since Johnson became ill, Turk-Browne has found, she cannot reliably recall a sequence of three images moments after seeing it.
Sending travelers through a single inspector at the border instead of a sequence of three will provide for better screening, he said.
Stopping a sequence of three defeats, Cambridge also rebuilt the overall race lead they have held since 1928 to move 82-79 ahead.
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