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Consecutively

Consecutively is an adverb describing events, items, or numbers that follow each other in uninterrupted order. When things occur consecutively, each item immediately succeeds the previous one without gaps or reordering.

In mathematics, consecutive typically refers to numbers that differ by one, such as consecutive integers 7,

Linguistically, consecutively is the adverb form of consecutive and is used to indicate a running sequence.

Etymology: from Latin consecutus, past participle of consequor “to follow.” Related terms include succession, serial, and

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8,
9.
It
can
describe
consecutive
terms
in
a
sequence,
with
each
term
directly
following
the
previous
one.
The
phrase
is
used
in
contexts
like
“three
consecutive
even
numbers”
or
“k
consecutive
terms
of
an
arithmetic
progression.”
In
data
management
or
scheduling,
consecutively
numbered
rows
or
days
imply
no
missing
entries.
For
example,
“The
records
were
filed
consecutively
for
three
years.”
Some
usage
guides
distinguish
consecutive
from
sequential:
consecutive
emphasizes
immediate
succession
with
unit
steps,
typically
one
apart,
while
sequential
is
broader
and
may
allow
varying
gaps.
in
a
row.