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The phrase "a strange sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or unexpected order of events, actions, or elements in a narrative or analysis.
Example: "The film presented a strange sequence of events that left the audience puzzled and intrigued."
Alternatives: "an odd series of" or "a peculiar arrangement of".
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It was amazing, unbelievable, a strange sequence of events.
Mr. Babitsky then went through a strange sequence of events, in which he was held incommunicado, jailed, beaten, traded to a group of masked men for two Russian soldiers and thrown into the trunk of a car.
It was, even after taking the source into account, a strange sequence of events, making official such sobering news hours before the Nets would invite season ticket-holders into the Meadowlands Champions Center to share in their good lottery fortune.
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Ward's first career goal came at the end of a strange sequence.
Aside from a strange sequence where Jackman's coaching resembles foreplay, the message of this movie borders on irresponsible.
"It is a moment for bravery". The significance of this strange sequence of events was not lost on architects.
This strange sequence of events has suddenly elevated the profile of Max Baucus, a senator little known outside Montana.
They're discussing the recent disappearance of a mutual college acquaintance, Chantal Witherbottom, who is the the catalyst for the strange sequence of events on which season one of Search Party pivots.
KURTÁG'S "KAFKA FRAGMENTS" Listeners at Zankel Hall in 2005 were unexpectedly entranced when Peter Sellars staged György Kurtág's rich and strange sequence of forty tiny Kafka settings for soprano and violin as a domestic drama about a housewife on the verge of a nervous breakdown — sung by Dawn Upshaw.
There was that strange sequence of dial-up chirps, that clotted whoosh of white noise, and finally an abrupt silence.
They have not even laughed casually about the strange sequence of events that links them.
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