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to successive
adjective
Coming one after the other in a series.
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This failure belongs to successive governments, Liberal and Labor.
Churches are silent survivors, witnesses to successive upheavals in France.
Is it going to be passed down to successive generations?
The stockmarket surged to successive records in February.
He compares the work to successive stages of fossilization.
In 1999, after guiding Fulham to successive promotions, Kevin Keegan left for the England job.
Brown's death led to successive nights of intense protests and clashes with police.
The scheme has been dogged with IT design faults, leading to successive delays.
The BBC has prepared an instructive cumulative video of the President's response to successive gun massacres.
The company has multiple offices thanks to successive mergers in the past.
They were not to be the last, for the idea appealed to successive Dutch artists.
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