consecutive in the PONS Dictionary

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consecutive change of day with night

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Any longer string of strikes is referred to by a number affixed to the word bagger, as in four-bagger for four consecutive strikes.
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And if they fail the bathing water quality inspection over five consecutive years they will be forced to erect signs warning tourists not to go into the water.
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The school holds the country record for most consecutive years holding the pole position in the national exams (19601985).
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An online course can be completed at the student's own pace within a maximum of 2 consecutive semesters.
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In fact, gambling on dog races has declined for twenty consecutive years.
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It was only a late season string of four consecutive wins that saved the club's blushes.
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This formula also gives a way of determining when a trapezoid of consecutive sides "a", "c", "b", and "d" exists.
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Plots are developed through consecutive scenes, similar to film storyboards.
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Relief pitchers are allowed to pitch on consecutive days only if they threw less than 30 pitches on the previous day.
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There is a perfectly natural way to label the vertices of the second iterate of the pentagram map by consecutive integers.
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