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The phrase "a string of items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or collection of related objects or elements.
Example: "The recipe called for a string of items, including flour, sugar, and eggs."
Alternatives: "a series of items" or "a list of items."
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If you just want to share a string of items with friends, you can create a blog-like page with a variety of data types.
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Make sure they have sold items of a similar high value before, and haven't just sold a string of $10 items to get their feedback rating artificially high.
An excruciatingly long day for the Mets produced a string of new items for the club's growing list of mishaps and misadventures.
Chunking is a strategy whereby you take a string of multiple items and break them into chunks.
Investors also had to digest a string of troubling news items that recently emerged.
It is easy to see why.All three results were distorted by specific factors, including a capital gain for BNP in the first quarter of 2012 on selling a property company, a string of non-recurring items this year at Société Générale and Crédit Agricole's flattering exit from ailing Greece.
RM: This is a potential revenue raiser for the Treasury, after a string of media stories about the wastefulness of items such as coffee cups, plastic bags, food wrappers, straws and drinks bottles.
Aside from putting an end to democratic collecting, the transformation of the art of the past into high luxury items has had a string of largely ignored consequences.
But with a string of new sites devoted to swapping unwanted items, it is now possible that what you want can be bought with that old sewing machine in the garage or your lightly dog-eared Dean Koontz novels.
The aforementioned jiè was being used as a general classifier before the Qin Dynasty (221 BCE); it was originally a noun referring to individual items out of a string of connected shells or clothes, and eventually came to be used as a classifier for "individual" objects (as opposed to pairs or groups of objects) before becoming a general classifier.
The site pulls together selections from a string of well-known fashion names, enabling shoppers to find and then buy items via a single platform.
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