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Is it “twice in a roll” or “twice in a row”: which is correct?

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the meaning of the phrase “twice in a row” is that someone did something, spoke some words, did a math problem, or wrote something. Because it was not right, he/she had to do it again. That means he/she had to do the same task two times, one right after the first one. It is called doing it “twice in a row” Good luck.... Show More
Like, I missed class twice in a row. But I found shrimp twice in my egg roll.... Show More

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