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Definitions from the WebTerm: in a rowDescription:"In a row" is an idiomatic phrase used to describe consecutive or sequential events, usually happening without interruption or deviation. It denotes the occurrence of repeated actions or instances. Examples:1. He won the tennis championship five times in a row. 2. The team managed to score three goals in a row. 3. She read three novels in a row over the weekend. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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