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in quick succession

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And a video filmed from a balcony also appeared to show the sound of shots fired in quick succession, as people rushed away:

From BBC

It also says "the increased risk of storms gives rise to a greater risk of 'storm clustering', with consecutive events affecting the UK in quick succession".

From BBC

Arsenal's Katie McCabe is shown two yellow cards for dissent in quick succession after Chelsea are awarded a late penalty in their WSL encounter at Stamford Bridge.

From BBC

He has also recently summarily fired two close aides, including his traditional prime minister, in quick succession - moves which raised eyebrows among royal watchers.

From BBC

That means that most places around the world find themselves getting both wetter and drier in quick succession, a dangerous combination that can lead to landslides, crop losses, and even the spread of diseases.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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