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Mfholic Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

successive and consecutive

What's the difference between 'successive' and 'consecutive'?

Can I say '10 successive years' instead of '10 consecutive years'?

Many thanks!
  

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I can't think of any difference. But somehow, I'm more used to seeing 10 consecutive years .

  • I can't think of any difference.
  • But somehow, I'm more used to seeing 10 consecutive years .
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I can't think of any difference. But somehow, I'm more used to seeing 10 consecutive years.

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