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tetralogy

[te-tral-uh-jee, -trah-luh-] / tɛˈtræl ə dʒi, -ˈtrɑ lə- /


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Brave Spirits was claiming to be making history by being the “first professional American theater company to mount full productions of Shakespeare’s two history plays tetralogies and perform them in repertory.”

From New York Times

Ryker was eventually diagnosed with a heart condition called tetralogy of fallot with pulmonary atresia.

From Washington Times

His “Sea of Fertility” tetralogy stands as one of the epic achievements of 20th-century letters.

From Washington Post

This blunts the company’s substantial ambition; the current alternating repertory is typical of an expansive approach that will be massively amplified next season with the eight plays of Shakespeare’s “War of the Roses” tetralogies.

From Washington Post

On Friday night, the Warriors asserted their dominance in the tetralogy, winning their third of the four championships with a 108-85 victory in Game 4.

From The Guardian