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"repeat the sequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or instruction for someone to repeat a specific sequence of actions or events. Example: After demonstrating the proper steps, the dance instructor instructed her students to "repeat the sequence" until they had mastered it.
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They repeat the sequence again and again until they're dripping.
Repeat two more times, then move a half-inch up your leg and repeat the sequence, continuing up to the back of the knee.
As I watch in dull horror, the machine returns to the Dell screen and proceeds to repeat the sequence in an infinite loop, over and over, the cyber equivalent of an incurable stutter.
Do one day of light continuous cardio for 30 minutes minimum; the next day do the intervals from last week (four minutes going steady, then two minutes all guns blazing) for 36 minutes; day three, no cardio but do the toning circuit; day four, rest, then repeat the sequence.
These neutrons can induce fission in a nearby nucleus of fissionable material and release more neutrons that can repeat the sequence, causing a chain reaction in which a large number of nuclei undergo fission and an enormous amount of energy is released.
To highlight that this structure is caused by the mean connectivity H, we repeat the sequence of simulations, but integrating the system without the mean matrix H.
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He repeated the sequence several times.
Then they stood up, took three small steps, and repeated the sequence.
"O.K.," said Rae, turning her back and repeating the sequence, thereby delighting her dad.
For the Skywalker Press, the participants assumed a downward-dog position, moved into a plank, brought the left leg forward, returned to a downward dog, and then repeated the sequence with the right leg.
Because of the repeating, the sequence is periodic.
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