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Discover Ludwig"more consecutive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when comparing two or more items or actions that take place in a row, usually one after the other. For example, you could say "I ran three more consecutive miles than usual today."
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Two or more consecutive characters make a "string".
Four more consecutive episodes will air starting June 12.
"two" means that two or more consecutive newlines will be treated as a sentence break.
A more consecutive and simple approach to their design is now proposed.
The system of most interest consists of one or more consecutive magnetic septa.
A recession is defined as two or more consecutive quarters of contraction.
Two or more consecutive quarters of contraction mean the economy is officially in recession.
Severe cases were defined as those needing four or more consecutive weeks of medical leave.
The Trojans went on to score 20 more consecutive points to complete a 37-17 rout.
Four or more consecutive days are 210 euros a person a day.
Economists have traditionally defined recession as two or more consecutive quarters of negative growth.
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