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The phrase "a string of double" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could potentially be used in a technical context, such as programming or data structures, but it needs to be more specific, like "a string of double values."
Example: "In the array, we have a string of double values representing the measurements."
Alternatives: "a series of doubles" or "a sequence of double values."
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Between 1968 and 1985, there was a string of double homicides of young lovers in the vicinity of Florence, Italy.
She threw her racquet after a string of double faults to trail 2-3, and kicked a ball in disgust.
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When Martin was not named to the All-Star team, he unleashed a string of double-double performances right before the break.
There's about a dollar's worth of epinephrine in each EpiPen, to which Mylan purchased the rights in 2007 and proceeded to impose a string of double-digit price hikes.
The Plano, Texas, chain, which has suffered a string of double-digit revenue plunges and a precipitous stock plunge, also reaffirmed its "overwhelming support" for Engibous and Chief Executive Myron Ullman. .
Oh, ha ha, it's not — after a string of sophomoric double-entendres we learn that David is giving Hannah fertility drugs.
Third seed Waites took advantage of a string of missed doubles from George to win the first 12 legs of the match on the way to a 5-0 lead.
Though the company has had a string of quarters with double-digit percentile earnings growth, it stumbled badly last year after a huge recall of bacteria-tainted hot dogs resulted in millions of dollars of write-offs and a battery of lawsuits.
That resumes a long string of double-digit annual increases in military spending that was interrupted in 2010, when spending rose only 7.5 percent, perhaps, analysts said, because money was diverted to address the global economic crisis.
Young, good with horses, and able to learn skills like sword fighting, high work (doing stuff at great heights), and falling ("You're so focused that everything becomes very slow, it seems to take forever to get down... it burns a lot of adrenaline, which is exhausting"), Armstrong worked on a string of big films and doubled for James Bond.
Young, good with horses and able to learn skills like sword fighting, high work (doing stuff at great heights) and falling ("You're so focused that everything becomes very slow, it seems to take forever to get down... it burns a lot of adrenaline, which is exhausting"), Armstrong worked on a string of big films and doubled James Bond.
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