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The phrase "arranged in sequence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing items, events, or information that are organized in a specific order. Example: "The books on the shelf were arranged in sequence by author last name."
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A new method for computing the node-pair reliability of network systems modeled by random graphs with nodes arranged in sequence is presented.
The 150 mm wide model was composed of, principally, the share, main mouldboard, tilted disc coulter, and sub-mouldboard arranged in sequence.
In previous research, maximum production rates can be achieved if the workers are arranged in sequence from slowest to fastest [Bartholdi, J. J., & Eisenstein, D. D. (1996). A production line that balances itself, Operations Research, 44(1), 21 34].
Therefore, multilayered scaffolds having microfibrous meshes of PLGA and micro/nano mixed fibrous meshes of PLGA and collagen arranged in sequence were fabricated using 35 wt% solution PLGA and 5 wt% solution of collagen.
This cutoff value was 7 Fig. 2 The percentage of migraine patients (left bars) and controls (right bars) with positive tender point sites examined, arranged in sequence from highest to lowest for controls.
While the exact order in which Keats composed the poems is unknown, some critics contend that they form a thematic whole if arranged in sequence.
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Hélion became a leading figure in French nonobjective painting in the 1930s with his sophisticated compositions of large, oddly curving planes arranged in sequences against a background of flat colour.
the real/imaginary parts of the noise and received sequences at all receive antennas have been arranged in sequences of length- 2N R vectors: r k [ l ] : = r ( 1, k ) R [ l ] ⋯ r ( N R, k ) R [ l ] r ( 1, k ) I [ l ] ⋯ r ( N R, k ) I [ l ] T (19) v k [ l ] : = v ( 1, k ) R [ l ] ⋯ v ( N R, k ) R [ l ] v 1, k I [ l ] ⋯ v ( N R, k ) I [ l ] T, (20).
The basic premise is to arrange in sequence objects of material culture (anything from microliths to monumental architecture) based on degree of similarity.
In many languages the nominal groups are consistent in the way they are arranged in a sequence outward from the Thing: if the modifier precedes, then a typical sequence is Deictic + Numerative + Epithet + Classifier + Thing; if the modifier follows, then the sequence is reversed: Thing + Classifier + Epithet + Numerative + Deictic.
Still, arranged in chronological sequence, they give a vivid impression of his New York stay.
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