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Common collocations with sequence in American Collocation

sequence noun

US /ˈsikwəns/

arranged by time, numbers, or the alphabet

alphabetical
chronological
numerical

Can you place these events in a chronological sequence?

sensible and reasonable

logical

The chapters follow a logical sequence.

with no particular pattern

random

Create passwords that will be hard to guess – ideally a random sequence of letters and numbers.

with things following one after the other

linear

Programs comprise a linear sequence of arguments and functions.

correct

correct
proper
right

Pupils have to arrange the pictures in the correct sequence.

complete

complete
entire
whole

I can’t remember the whole sequence of events all these years later.

long/short

extended
lengthy
long
short

They just avoided equalling the club record for the longest sequence of defeats.

complicated

complex
complicated

The dance involves a complete sequence of movements.