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The phrase "a similar sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing patterns, events, or elements that follow a comparable order or arrangement.
Example: "The experiment yielded a similar sequence of results as the previous study, indicating consistency in the findings."
Alternatives: "an analogous series of" or "a comparable arrangement of".
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The second woman recounted a similar sequence of events.
All simulations yield a similar sequence of unfolding events.
A similar sequence of events can also be expected in the oxidation of carbon nanotubes.
According to Police Department protocol, every crash should trigger a similar sequence of events.
But some of the justices certainly seemed to have in mind the possibility of a similar sequence of events with regard to Florida this year.
Dr. Epstein described a similar sequence of events for Lyme disease, which is spread to people by ticks that feed on deer and white-footed mice.
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The bench mussel sample had slightly fewer contiguous sequences (141,293) from a similar sequence size of 31,304,272 and an average sequence length of 222 bp.
In fact, 39%% of the hypomethylated DMRs contained a similar sequence, while only 7%% of the hypermethylated DMRs did so.
Director Kelly Wilson had claimed in 2013 that a trailer for the animated musical featuring key character Olaf used a "substantially similar" sequence of events to those depicted in her work.
All the specimens from both quasi-static and fatigue loadings had a fairly similar sequence of damage events; delamination grows through the −θ and +θ ply block successively until it reaches the 0° ply that prevents further migration.
In addition, a highly similar sequence of Itr_sc000002.1_g00061.1 was found in the NCBI Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA) of sweet potato, suggesting the presence of an orthologue in the sweet potato genome.
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