[Idiom] In close sequence?

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zzang418lee

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Hi. I've got a e-mail from the lecturer of my class.


He wrote "The timetable quite often throws up classes in close sequence". What does this mean?


Thank you.
 
Presumably, it means that there isn't much time between them.
 
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