in a row

The phrase 'in a row' is versatile, commonly used to describe consecutive occurrences or linear arrangements.

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Definition

B1General

(common)Happening one after another without any breaks.

Example

  • She won the championship three years in a row.
  • He has attended every meeting in a row.

A2General

(common)Positioned in a straight line.

Example

  • The books were neatly placed in a row on the shelf.
  • The children stood in a row for the class photo.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in a row":

one after anotherback to backin seriesin linein orderback rowin the front rowat a timein parallelin one