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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thread of events" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sequence or connection of related occurrences or happenings. Example: "The documentary we watched beautifully illustrated a thread of events that led to the historical revolution."
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In our experiments, we randomly initialize the event-list of each LP that generate such a thread of events in such a way that the load generated across the LPs becomes highly dynamic during the course of simulation.
Draw a thread of events together.
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In our model, each thread of events has a unique number denoted by event-thread-number.
Each event in the event initialization list starts its own thread of events across LPs.
Doggett storms off, but Reyes refuses to let it go, finally revealing her theory: she believes that the boy's murder was part of a "thread of evil," an interconnected series of terrible events.
Is a thread of irony at work?
15 1 A THREAD OF GRACE, by Mary Doria Russell.
A thread of #Coachella highlights thus far.
This is a classic misguided sporting morality narrative: reverse-intuitive, outcome-specific, hanging by a tangible thread of random events.
They draw a thread between the events, America's history of racial violence and their worries for a country that won't fully confront and come to terms with its past.
We define thread as a sequence of events where one event is generated by a previous event in the sequence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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