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consecutively

adverb as in following

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In other words, the more it plays, the better its odds of winning, so playing a lot of hands consecutively may have helped the AI nudge out the humans in this case.

Then it’s on to Saturday, when the games are played consecutively, not concurrently, allowing completists like myself to enjoy a stress-free day.

It began as a way to lift city morale after a devastating earthquake, and it’s now the oldest consecutively held annual race in the world.

The battery life of the Libratone Q Adapt headphones claims more than 20 hours, and while I didn’t push them for that long consecutively, I had no problem with them lasting through some very long travel days.

I watch as students try to arrange the right angles consecutively.

Another issues a comic proposal to rerun all of the Tours consecutively starting next month and through November.

Judge Chin said his sentence—officially “1800 months”—was for 11 felony counts to be served consecutively.

Sholay ran consecutively for five years in one Mumbai theater.

He was still able to think consecutively, although his thoughts were cloudy and but dimly realised.

A few dozen of them taken consecutively, would form a whole history of wrong, and suffering, and bitter sorrow.

Each copy was to be numbered consecutively, though many are found without the number.

Here the houses are numbered consecutively, and you can't tell by a number where a house is.

Her father's friend, her own protector—in that light she regarded Cranley, when she was well enough to think consecutively.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to consecutively, such as: successively, continuously, in succession, progressively, sequentially, and serially.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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