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The phrase "appropriate sequence of events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the order in which actions or occurrences should take place, often in contexts like storytelling, project planning, or procedural instructions.
Example: "In order to ensure a smooth transition, we must follow the appropriate sequence of events during the implementation phase."
Alternatives: "correct order of actions" or "suitable progression of events".
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John Clancy, a spokesman for the European Commission in Brussels, called the sanctions threat "premature and not in line with the appropriate sequence of events in W.T.O.
Thus we evaluated the more appropriate sequence of events independent of variations in waiting times.
Thus the trial will establish the more appropriate sequence of events rather than try to assess the influence of variations in waiting times.
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Modeling potential domino scenarios in process plants includes the prediction of the most probable sequence of events and the calculation of respective probabilities, so-called escalation probabilities, so that appropriate prevention and mitigation safety measures can be devised.
This sequence of events was quantitatively monitored (see Fig 4c, Movie S3 and time traces in 5a) by defining appropriate times: t0, beginning of induction pulse; t1, Whi5 nuclear exit; t2, bud emergence, t3, division.
A favourable sequence of events then followed.
This sequence of events has factual support.
But the sequence of events matters.
He knew the sequence of events.
This sequence of events is troubling.
Look at the sequence of events.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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