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The phrase "as it successively" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that occurs in a successive manner, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The process unfolds as it successively reveals new layers of complexity."
Alternatives: "as it gradually" or "as it progressively".
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One of the few documented major gravity events took place on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in 1929, when an earthquake triggered a gravity flow that possibly attained velocities of more than 90 km (56 miles) per hour and was traced for hundreds of kilometres as it successively broke transatlantic cables.
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Interesting fact number one: the wedding cake as we know it – successively smaller layers and elaborate icing – first appeared when one of Queen Victoria's daughters, the Princess Royal, was married in 1859.
Once the eggs are fertilized, development begins, and the egg becomes an embryo as it divides into successively smaller cells.
The house had had multiple owners as it had been successively inherited by the original owner's sons, grandsons and great-grandsons, he said.
In particular, although every "cultural object" (a text, a work of art, a monument, and so on) has its own individual place in (historical) time and (geographical-cultural) space, it nevertheless has a trans-historical and trans-local cultural meaning that emerges precisely as it is continually and successively interpreted and reinterpreted at other such times and places.
So began his Packard collection, which as it grew was housed in successively larger warehouses around Dayton.
From 1992 he was back in the commission as, successively, a director of legal services, of industrial policy and of relations with eastern Europe.
Fig. 1 Scale-fragments deposited in thermal water transport pipes of different depths as well as successively accumulated on heat exchangers of two geothermal power plants.
Hence, the temporal series of events, as formed by successively adding new events, was a potential, not an actual, infinite (Aristotle, Physics, III, 6).
Spectra shown here were recorded as soon as successively collected spectra (each recorded over 80 s) stabilized, indicating little further evaporation of liquid water.
Water becomes successively more saline as it goes towards lower areas.
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