adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
chronological order (= the order that things happened in time )
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The paintings are arranged in chronological order.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
age
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Carrow also suggests that, for children scoring below their chronological age equivalent, the separate subtests can provide useful qualitative information.
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The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.
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If so, chronological age might influence treatment policy.
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There has never been a time more conscious of chronological age than our own.
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Test scores can be compared directly with the scores obtained by normal children of the same chronological age .
order
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They are neat, legible, easily handled and can be filed in chronological order . 2.
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Indicate these by placing them in a chronological order and the specific amount of time required to complete them.
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We shall consider each of them in the chronological order in which they came to Anselm's attention.
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The corridor is devoted to old black-and-white photographs showing, in chronological order , the construction of the house.
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Second rule is: All articles written on the Grand Canyon must be written in chronological order .
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Try a tight chronological order to connect each event.
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Do they do it all at once, or in chronological order , or just as it seems to emerge?
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The more or less chronological order of the essays allows certain themes to emerge and evolve over time.
sequence
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In regions where early civilizations had flourished new research and discoveries filled out the chronological sequences .
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The predominant motive for writing this type of history is to demonstrate chronological sequence .
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Starting in 1993, the label plans to re-release all the Smiths albums on compact disc in chronological sequence .
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Much more is also needed towards the building of a full chronological sequence of the main wares and vessel types.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Does one experience past lives in reverse chronological order?
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In each case the idea is to link a point in the sequence or group with a secure chronological fixed point.
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Much effort went into the establishment of regional chronological systems, and the description of the development of culture in each area.
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Over the years the generations had gotten into a chronological muddle.
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The sample is far too small to suggest that these data have a chronological significance, but the results are technologically significant.
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Try a tight chronological order to connect each event.