noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
write
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Nobody in 1935 is capable of writing the sequel to the books of 1933.
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And each day for the next several days, no matter how full her schedule, Amelia wrote a sequel .
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It is small wonder that Hilton wrote a sequel to Scale 1.
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Yes, that's him, and he wrote a sequel to it.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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'Batman 2' was a rare example of a sequel being better than the original.
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After the unexpected success of his first film, Rodriguez is making plans for a sequel .
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the sequel to 'Gone with the Wind'
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A greater chance of success seems to lie in the sequel .
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An Ace Ventura sequel was inevitable.
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Bronson will return to the role of Paul Kersey to take on the Mafia in the latest sequel to the vigilante saga.
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In the sequel , Whoopi will play a nun who helps a gospel choir in a city slum.
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It is a deeply problematic book, particularly in relation to its hugely successful sequel .
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Michael Walsh is writing the Warner novel, which includes a prequel and a sequel to the events in the 1942 film.
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This was an extraordinary, sometimes disturbing, but powerful sequel to Seattle.
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This was the obvious sequel to its policy for the past four years.