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The phrase "a succession of devastating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of events or occurrences that are extremely damaging or harmful.
Example: "The region experienced a succession of devastating storms that left many communities in ruins."
Alternatives: "a series of catastrophic" or "a chain of destructive".
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After a succession of devastating, unpredictable defeats dating to 1999, wasn't Mickelson due for something wholly unforeseen that left him smiling instead of stunned?
Yet the conservative bloc and its authoritarian fringe -- which had seen a succession of devastating defeats from 1997 to 2001 -- were emboldened by last year's result and have set their eyes on recapturing the Parliament next month.
The earthquake occurred along the East Anatolian fault, and appears to have been unrelated to a succession of devastating quakes that have struck west to east along the North Anatolian fault since 1939.
"Would you rather be looked at as a hero, bringing in aid after a disaster," he asked, "or a bad guy who doesn't allow you to build in the way you want and place you want?" The question no official -- in Colorado or elsewhere -- can answer is whether even a succession of devastating fire seasons is enough to persuade people to live differently.
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A succession of City banks followed.
A succession of Gucci campaigns followed.
A succession of creditors.
"I expect a succession of succession questions," Thomson quipped.
18.Avoid a Succession of Loose Sentences.
Jerome played a succession of noblemen.
Then came a succession of warm days.
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