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The hypothesis suggests that the use of soft drugs, such as those above, may lead to the use of harder drugs via a sequence of stages.
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A circulation system goes through a sequence of stages as it intensifies into a mature tropical cyclone.
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The theory further proposed that sexual maturation develops in a sequence of stages as parts of the body successively yield sensual pleasure to the child, beginning with the mouth, followed by the anus, and then the genitals.
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