succession in the PONS Dictionary

succession Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a succession of rulers
succession to the throne
in quick succession

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Another approach to extending the recognition length is to use several short hairpins in succession.
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He and family partners ran the business until 1963, after which it has had a succession of owners.
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She then took a career-break following the birth of her two children in quick succession.
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The rule of succession has many different intuitive interpretations, and depending on which intuition one uses, the generalisation may be different.
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Different color tiles are available in succession, and in phases.
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The succession to his other titles and offices was not that clear, however.
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The first involves a right of succession in family estates.
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This initiated a war of succession, which lasted three years.
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The shogun's influence on imperial succession waned, and the daimy could back their own candidates.
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This litigation decided that the estate was impartible and succession was to be governed by primogeniture.
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