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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific series of events, numbers, or elements that are connected in some way.
Example: "The study analyzed a sequence which demonstrated the correlation between temperature and plant growth."
Alternatives: "a series that" or "a chain that".
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"England's first four batsmen out scored 14, 17, 23 and 56, a sequence which is clearly accelerating.
Solutions to clues 1-20 are in a sequence which, if specified, would give the game away.
It was a sequence which is similar in some ways to humans, but still quite distinct," Krause said.
And then the sample sequence is simply a sequence which alternates, in this particular case, those sequence values was zero.
The unit impulse sequence is a sequence which is 0 for all values of its argument except for n = 0.
City have not won in five games in all competitions, a sequence which included an FA Cup defeat at the hands of the Championship side Middlesbrough.
It was Gosden's fourth win in the race in the last five years, a sequence which started with Masked Marvel, the subsequent Leger winner, in 2011.
Not in 10 games on Spanish soil - a sequence which includes the 3-2 defeat by Porto in Seville in the final last season - have they won.
He then concluded that the order of the sonnets was intentionally scrambled when first published, and re-ordered them into a sequence which provided a deeper meaning.
A quasi-Fejér sequence is a sequence which satisfies the standard Fejér monotonicityproperty to within an additional error term.
That E(k) is being defined as the expected length of a sequence which terminates when H-T=k for the first time?
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