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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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"Sequentially reflected"

Hi I was wondering if this word was used right, and made sense in this sentence.

The sentence is:
"The graphs are generated based on the data used in the previous experiment. Therefore, the actual numbers of boys and girls are not sequentially reflected."

I would appreciate some help.
  

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Based only on this context, it doesn't make sense. Clive

  • Based only on this context, it doesn't make sense.
  • Clive
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Based only on this context, it doesn't make sense.

Clive

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