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The phrase "a sequence that has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific sequence that possesses certain characteristics or elements.
Example: "The study focuses on a sequence that has distinct patterns in its data set."
Alternatives: "a series that contains" or "a chain that features".
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But first we must visit the four bell towers of Rab, a sequence that has all the rhythm and resonance of a peal.
That would be the fourth monthly decline in a row, a sequence that has not occurred outside a recession since World War II.
The film is as funny as it gets in a sequence that has Sonny Bono pretending to be a great ladies' man.
The women, in profile, accelerate a sequence that has them rise up on the tips of their athletic shoes: pointe work for the future.
Consider a human facing a variety of physically or cognitively demanding tasks, who then performs these tasks in a sequence that has been determined either strategically or arbitrarily.
She sings prettily and dances with spirited efficiency, though it's the rubbery Mr. Lee, as the cockney-of-all-trades Bert, who gets the showstoppers, including a sequence that has him astonishingly tapping his way around the proscenium arch.
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Cameron was choosing angles for a sequence that had been captured months before.
This was Scotland's first win of the year and broke a sequence that had run to seven consecutive losses.
The Emmy-nominated episode, which also lampooned Scientologist Tom Cruise as a closeted homosexual, depicted Xenu as a vaguely humanoid alien with tentacles for arms, in a sequence that had the words "This Is What Scientologists Actually Believe" superimposed on screen.
This notion is supported by the fact that we could still detect HLA-A2-restricted CTL responses against the initial wild-type AL9 epitope (0.20% IFN-γ producing CD8+ T cells), a sequence that had not been detected since week 13.
In each case, one site overlapped a sequence that had been successfully targeted with ZFNs (ryT2 and yT2; Figure 1).
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