consecutive in the PONS Dictionary

consecutive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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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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The school holds the country record for most consecutive years holding the pole position in the national exams (19601985).
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The 2-year consecutive program will focus on analytics, general management, and innovation in an international environment.
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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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They would miss the playoffs for five consecutive seasons before squeaking into the fourth and final playoff spot in 1948.
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This is a Maryland state record for consecutive championships.
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Profitable revenue increased five consecutive quarters to over $1 billion as the dot-com bubble collapsed.
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The team won the eighth of twelve consecutive national statistical championships in scoring defense with a 51.7 points allowed average.
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When an author begins consecutive sentences with the words "in short", you start to wish that he would, indeed, be a bit shorter.
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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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