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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stringing together" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means connecting or combining various elements or ideas in a logical or coherent manner. Example: In order to convey the theme of nostalgia in his writing, the author did an excellent job of stringing together nostalgic memories and emotions throughout the story.
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stringing together
verb
Present participle of string together
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Yet he rallied, stringing together another strong round Friday.
Suddenly, the U.S. team started stringing together a number of passes and moving forward.
Lin has answered the first question convincingly, stringing together four fantastic performances over seven days.
Ms. Herrera's attempts at stringing together a selection of nonsensical vignettes take Bausch's formula too literally.
It's just a matter of stringing together a couple more here".
By stringing together qubits, a quantum computer could perform a multitude of calculations simultaneously.
Enterprise software will increasingly be about stringing together entire business processes.
Both Barcelona and Spain dominate opponents by controlling the ball and stringing together intricate passing sequences.
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The stretches were then painstakingly strung together.
It was mostly brief encounters, strung together.
Later she strung together Wilco's "Jesus, Etc".
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