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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sequentially from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when discussing a process or order that moves through each step in succession. For example, "We organized the documents sequentially from oldest to newest."
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Sales have also grown sequentially, from $17.3 billion in May and $16.94 billion in April.
When Mr. Keigwin asked if the music was made sequentially from beginning to end, Mr. Reich simply answered yes.
"Their enterprise software sales were down sequentially from last quarter," said David Readerman, a partner at Thomas Weisel Partners.
I wrote my way sequentially from Kedit file to Kedit file from the beginning to the end of the piece.
I believe we did the plays sequentially, from the earliest one to the most recent one in my season.
Drea Gillogly, an executive in Atlanta, has been FreeCelling sequentially from Game No.1, not moving ahead until she has won each game.
There are even new three-section taillights, and they illuminate sequentially, from the center outwards, just as they did on Mercury Cougars in the 1960s.
Daughter cells are continually cut off sequentially from the three inner faces, the apical cell preserving its tetrahedral shape.
"Margins will be down sequentially from last quarter.
The cases were selected sequentially from the available records.
Stations can only be added sequentially from the CBD outward.
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