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sequence

[see-kwuhns] / ˈsi kwəns /


Example Sentences

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The conventional sequence that tells you “experience first, risk later” assumes that risk tolerance remains constant over time.

From The Wall Street Journal

In one sequence, a solemn Gregorian chant pivots to a tango as Grace and Rocky’s ships connect airlock-to-airlock in spinning orbit.

From Los Angeles Times

A jaunty sequence was needed, and my fingers took up the keys.

From Literature

For Richards, the sequence of the 101 drawings he picked for his book, out of over 1,000 that he carefully catalogs in a database, mirrors the progression of his own thinking about money.

From MarketWatch

It’s about sequencing, timing, and coordination across decades, not tax years, especially when applying tax strategies in retirement.

From MarketWatch