Kiwi asks…
What does "in a row" mean?
Answer from a Native speaker

Rebecca
"In a row" means consecutively or in succession. Steve Jobs has used this formal expression to mean something like "rejection for too many consecutive days." Ex: I asked my mom three days in a row, but she said "no" every time. Ex: I have been on holiday for three consecutive weeks.
Listening Quiz
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