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Common collocations with succession in American Collocation

succession noun

US /səkˈseʃ(ə)n/

a lot, or for a long time

constant
continuous
endless
long
perpetual
unbroken
whole

They quickly left the show, and were followed by a long succession of presenters.

From 1.30pm onwards there’s a whole succession of shows.

happening quickly

rapid

There was a rapid succession of songs.

confusing

bewildering

The story unfurls through a bewildering succession of scenes.