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"appear sequentially" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing events, items, or elements that follow one after the other in a specific order. Example: "In the presentation, the slides will appear sequentially to illustrate the progression of the project."
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The ad was largely a stunt, but Margolis came up with a million-dollar campaign consisting of four ninety-second commercials that will appear sequentially over four weeks, starting on September 8th, during the Sunday-morning political chat shows.
The development of limbs in the embryos of aquatic salamanders begins in the head region and proceeds in a wave down the body, and digits appear sequentially on both sets of limbs.
Once in the White House, they are scheduled to appear sequentially, day-by-day, depending on the lunar calendar, with adjustments made for leap years, months that begin with the letter "M," and the forthcoming primary schedule.
The HB and BP curves appear sequentially for all (gamma<1) in contrast to Fig. 8.
Assume that perceptual representations a, b, c … appear sequentially in consciousness, and are not mutually opposed (SW V: 410).
Two types of macrophages are identified during muscle regeneration (McLennan 1996), which appear sequentially during muscle repair (Arnold et al. 2007).
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As the film progresses and his pink skin emerges, you notice that the photographs are appearing sequentially.
However, for smaller contact angle of 10° and 23°, fixed and periodical bubble nucleation appears sequentially before dry-out heat flux.
He argued that species did not appear all at once in the fossil record, but that they appeared sequentially in time, one after the other.
After the 12th day, nitrification began in the soil column; the ammonia in the soil column decreased sharply, and the nitrite and nitrate peak appeared sequentially as the wastewater application rate decreased from 0.74 to 0.37 l h−1.
You also teamed up with Stevie Nicks on a song that appears sequentially after a song you seem to have written about her, "Stevie Baby".
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