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Prepositional phrase
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in a row
- (informal) successively, one after the other, in succession.
- Synonyms: together, on the trot, on the spin, on the bounce
After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone.
- Placed in a straight line.
Bottles of every type of alcohol they had were lined up in a row behind the bar.
successively
- Azerbaijani: dalbadal, bir-bir
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 一連/一连 (zh) (yīlián)
- Danish: i træk, på rad
- Finnish: peräkkäin (fi), perätysten (fi), peräkanaa (fi)
- French: d’affilée (fr)
- Georgian: ზედიზედ (zedized), მიყოლებით (miq̇olebit)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἐφεξῆς (ephexês)
- Hungarian: zsinórban
- Ingrian: peräjalkiä
- Irish: as a chéile
- Italian: di fila
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: på rad
- Nynorsk: på rad
- Polish: z rzędu (pl), pod rząd (pl)
- Portuguese: seguido (pt), em sequência, sucessivamente, consecutivamente, um atrás do outro
- Scottish Gaelic: sreath chèile, an sreath a chèile
- Spanish: seguidos (es), consecutivos (es)
- Swedish: i sträck
- Turkish: art arda (tr), peş peşe (tr), arka arkaya (tr), birbiri ardına
- Welsh: yn olynol
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