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Can I say "streak" instead of "in a row"?

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Rebecca

In this context, only "in a row" works. "Streak" is usually used in situations when you want to explain that someone has successfully completed one action or achievement after another, such as winning three basketball games in a row. Then, "streak" can be used. Ex: My home team is on a winning streak. They won three games in a row! Ex: We've been having a losing streak. We keep losing every game we play.

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