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You can use the phrase "all in a row" in written English.
It is usually used to describe a line of objects or things. For example: "The children stood all in a row, waiting for their turn to speak."
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Many places included "row-style" kitchens, with small appliances all in a row.
It does - eight little gay indie movies all in a row.
It showed bulldozers clearing away brush in Senegal while happy volunteers and soldiers planted nursery seedlings all in a row.
Later, young women don candle-embedded helmets, while families go to bed having placed their shoes all in a row, to ensure peace over the coming year.
A line of women in high heels and glitter bikinis were posing for photographs backstage, their skin bronzed and lacquered, their implants all in a row.
The current one is called "Sink A.O Stapled to the ceiling were little pieces of aluminum that looked like crinkly, deflated spacemen all in a row.
The rest of the Bravos have somehow appeared on the bottom tier, Dime-Sykes-Mango-A-bort all in a row.
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And whatever you do, do not do all-nighters in a row.
"How can I feel when I see their houses, all three in a row, all empty.
All the ducks in a row, our fine feathered friends.
If those words seem meaningless all strung in a row together like that, that's probably because they are.
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