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The phrase "on a row" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be in a consecutive or uninterrupted series or sequence. Example: The team won five games on a row, showing their dominance in the league.
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Mr. LeWitt also collects furniture, which is stored on a row of file cabinets along one wall of the warehouse.
One lady is charged with finding four people on a row who have been to France.
On a row of plastic hangers someone had hung the team's bananas.
Balloons fell on a row of people lighted by holiday lanterns.
A huge cast of a fearsome pair of fish jaws rests on a row of books.
Moreover, the room smelled of cigarettes and looked out on a row of decrepit buildings.
But a 66-euro perch, on a row near the ornately painted ceiling, offers a passable view.
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