whole series
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwholeandseries
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whole
adjective
uk/həʊl/us/hoʊl/
complete or ...
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series
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪə.riːz/us/ˈsɪr.iːz/
a number of similar or related events or things, one ...
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(Definition ofwholeandseriesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The volume, in fact thewholeseries, is recommendable to those libraries supporting environmental research or consultancy.
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Thus, some interviewees were committed to awholeseriesof excursions to different clinics and self-help groups.
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This led to awholeseriesof dietetic experiments.
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People are constrained by awholeseriesof different structures and structural relations, some technological, some physical, some social and cultural.
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This complication was seen in vessels with the largest diameters in thewholeseries, although this finding did not reach statistical significance.
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So we got up awholeseriesof sampling inspection programs including sequential analysis using those findings.
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British libraries should not fail to take thiswholeseries.
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And thewholeserieswas a terrific piece of film-making.
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As such, awholeseriesof metonymical elaborations yet to actualize becomes possible.
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Awholeseriesof interesting themes might have been tackled.
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One final point which applies to thewholeseries.
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To depict one's inner feeling, one has to draw awholeseriesof little pictures, in order to achieve the overall big picture.
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This immediately raises awholeseriesof new (as yet unresolved) issues regarding its investment policies and the role it will play in corporate governance.
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Yet, this view begs awholeseriesof questions, not least the conflation of a possible physical law to an ethical principle.
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The 'process approach to writing' paradigm has spun off awholeseriesof research projects that focus on identifiable aspects of the sequences.
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There is awholeseriesof mistaken female identities in the novel.
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This meant that would-be inventors had to work aroundwholeseriesof patents as they tried to produce technological innovations.
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He develops awholeseriesof subcategories: allusion; parody; travesty; pastiche; copy; cover; translation; and many classes of remix.
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Awholeseriesof other factors intervenes and melds with theoretical discourse as narrowly conceived.
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