Sentence examples for successively for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "successively for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that occur one after another over a period of time. Example: "The team worked successively for three days to complete the project ahead of schedule."

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He served as counsel successively for the Newark and New Jersey housing authorities before joining the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

This process is repeated successively for all the surfaces in a lens.

In 1938 Goldberg turned to editorial cartooning, working successively for The New York Sun, The New York Journal, and The Journal-American.

He spent the next 30 years working in Wales, successively for the National Rivers Authority when it was set up in 1989 and the Environment Agency, from its formation in 1996 until he retired in 2012.

Mr. Ross was between marriages, and noted that he had rented a three-bedroom apartment for just such a purpose, not "to sleep in each one successively for two or three hours each night".

The other was an ethereal, almost waiflike presence whose three previous attempts to create a luxury line (once under his own name, then successively for the venerable European houses Rochas and Nina Ricci) had foundered despite ample critical acclaim.

A native of Cleveland, he came to New York in 1952 and worked as a photographer successively for United Press Photos, The New York Herald Tribune and The World Journal Tribune, a short-lived New York City newspaper, before moving to The Times.

He was born in London, but after getting a first at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and a spell at the thinktank Political and Economic Planning, he worked successively for the parliamentary assemblies of the Council of Europe, Western European Union and Nato before becoming a director in the European parliament in 1973, based in Luxembourg, when the UK joined the European Economic Community.

His father paid for the lessons and, successively, for a de Havilland Gypsy Moth, a Comper Swift - in which Henshaw won the Siddeley Trophy at the 1933 King's Cup air race - the Leopard Moth, an Arrow Active and the Mew Gull.

The complexities and absurdities of plot — an opera seria and a farce to be given successively for a rich patron are, at the patron's command, conflated at the last minute and performed simultaneously to save time — are reflected in mercurial shifts of musical style.

The fabricated EN was used successively for target gas recognition at three different concentrations.

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