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The phrase "a uninterrupted length of" is not correct.
It should be "an uninterrupted length of." You can use it when describing a continuous or unbroken extent of something, such as time or distance.
Example: "The marathon route was marked by an uninterrupted length of scenic views along the coastline."
Alternatives: "a continuous stretch of" or "an unbroken span of."
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Results indicate that the nanofibers are smooth with a diameter of around 100 nm and a uninterrupted length of several meters.
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Sick-leave spell: an uninterrupted time of length of sickness absence, which could include one or several sick-leave periods.
Otherwise, my entire adult life feels too much like a mostly uninterrupted, mostly unmarked length of heavy rope, unfurling through a routine of work and hanging out and moving between the two, and I guess also waking up and falling asleep.
We predefined an AAR as an uninterrupted run of four or more identical amino acids.
The walls run an uninterrupted course of approximately 1940 m in length, encircling most of the old city, and reach a maximum height of about 25 m.
RPB1 occurs as a single copy in V. necatrix with a length of 1,606 codons (4818 bp), uninterrupted by introns [ 42].
No choreographer turns out an uninterrupted stream of masterpieces.
You have to keep an uninterrupted skein of engagements.
The political history of the period comprises an uninterrupted series of internecine wars.
If life is an uninterrupted stream of "success," who stops to analyze the reasons?
That is, the expanded allele is comprised of an uninterrupted sequence of CAGs encoding glutamine.
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