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"consecutive number of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific range or sequence of numbers that follow each other in order, without any gaps or interruptions. For example: - "The lottery ticket required you to choose a consecutive number of five numbers." - "The students were assigned a consecutive number of math problems to solve." - "The marathon runner completed a consecutive number of five races in one year." - "The bank account numbers must be entered in consecutive number order for the transfer to be processed correctly."
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In many such events the consecutive number of lifts within a given time period is used to declare a winner.
In winning in straight sets he took to 15 the consecutive number of sets he has won against the second-best player in the world.
Ken Jennings, who won the most consecutive number of "Jeopardy!" episodes, says he has yet to encounter a clue from the back seat of a taxi.
A consecutive number of subjects were recruited from various study sites.
He's played a consecutive number of games at a high level, done magnificently and that itself warrants some thought".
To avoid statistical fluctuations a predefined consecutive number of samples in the timeslice have to exceed the threshold.
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Only a single original copy has survived, in the six consecutive numbers of the Sunday Dispatch housed in the Library of Congress.
Julian period, chronological system now used chiefly by astronomers and based on the consecutive numbering of days from Jan . 1 , 4713c.
The new proposed algorithm is based on the observation of the relative variation of an approximate strain energy for two consecutive numbers of harmonics.
With consecutive numbers of iterations the value of (Delta (r,s)) increases and therefore ACO favors exploration at start of its work and later the found solution become more and more stable as the exploitation becomes more prominent.
Sixty-seven patients (40 girls, mean age ± SD 11.3 ± 1.1, 27 boys mean age ± SD 11.4 ± 0.9) with eighty-nine PDCs were randomized by block randomization method with allocation concealment in consecutive numbers of sealed envelopes.
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