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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and the last sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the final part of a series or a sequence in a discussion or explanation.
Example: "In our analysis, we will examine the first three sequences and the last sequence to draw our conclusions."
Alternatives: "and the final sequence" or "as well as the last sequence".
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The first sequence started in September 2008 and the last sequence ended in January 2011.
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In both groups error rates decreased from the first random to the sequence blocks (effect of block, F 3.37, 42.66)=3.9, p=0.022) and tended to increase between the last sequence block and the random block 7 without being significant.
They were subjected to different durations of nitriding sequences, 2 h, 3 h and 8 h while the duration for the last sequence, i.e. oxidation remained the same.
Chaplin didn't use sound dialogue until the last sequence of "Modern Times" (1936), and his first all-talking film was "The Great Dictator" (1940).
The last sequence is an especially striking example of vast vistas, big explosions and lots of enemies.
In the last sequence of an 11-play drive, Graham lofted an 18-yard touchdown pass to Calloway.
The plainest work of all occurs in the last sequence, "The Rock", a haunting re-statement of his theme, shorn of affectation.
Eq. (12) calculates the completion time of the job in the last sequence (i.e., makespan).
It's the last sequence before the cool-down in an intense class at the gym.
Then for the last sequence I wanted it to be very peaceful, once again it's steadycam but with really slow and steady moves.
You know what I mean if you saw the film... it's the last sequence in which Berenice Bejo finds Jean Dujardin in his house.
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