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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of inventions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or collection of inventions that are related or have been created in succession.
Example: "The 20th century saw a string of inventions that revolutionized communication, including the telephone, radio, and television."
Alternatives: "a series of inventions" or "a chain of inventions".
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It was the first of a string of inventions.
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A string of valuable inventions helped I.B.M. to become the world's biggest supplier of custom microchips, to upgrade its hardware and to become a leading provider of Internet products and services.
And soon after he signed on, his name also began appearing in a string of press releases touting inventions and other promotions.
Makosinski, whose mother is Filipino and her father Polish, already has a string of high-profile international awards for her own inventions.
That initiated a string of songs so rich in poetic beauty, insight and melodic invention that for the next 90 minutes it was possible to ignore the superficiality of what passes for country music on mainstream radio these days.
Actually, The Invention of the Jewish People is less a single detonation than a string of firecrackers, erupting or just fizzling in uncertain succession.
At the age of thirty-two, after a string of devastating personal and professional crises, Buckminster Fuller decided to devote himself to improving the lot of humankind, via design, architecture, invention, and philosophy.
It has suffered a string of setbacks.
A string of Louisiana archetypes followed.
He let loose a string of expletives.
This leads to a string of questions.
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