Sentence examples for added one after another from inspiring English sources

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At first, she used oral medications added one after another to keep her blood sugar under control.

He abhors "stepped care" in which drugs are added one after another without stopping those that are ineffective.

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Growth means the nodes are added one after the other.

We're having more new drugs added one after the other, and telling people "don't do drugs" isn't stopping them, and isn't reducing harm".

They just kept adding one after the other after the other," she said, laughing.

It was a good year for Midtown, in part because a boom in the creation of new hotels -- and newly renovated hotels -- added one restaurant after another to a section of town that needed a little excitement.

She added one product after another, until Helena Rubinstein Inc. comprised sixty-two creamseventy-eightght powders; forty-six perfumes, colognes, and eaux de toilette; sixty-nine lotions; and a hundred and fifteen lipsticks, plus soaps, rouges, and eyeshadows.

True, the pronoun "these" can stand on its own in a sentence like "I prefer these". But when you add "ones" after it, it doesn't create a grammatical error, it just creates a new grammatical structure.

After scoring two first-half tries at Félix-Bollaert stadium, a lackluster England added one more after the interval to tie the second half, 7-7, withethEagleses in a disappointing performance for the world champions.

In selected experiments 20 ng/ml PDGF, VEGF or FGF were added one day after deprivation.

DN1 T cells purified from DN1Tg/hCD1Tg/Rag-/ mice (3x10cells/well) were added one day after infection.

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