Existence of Prime-Free Sequence of Natural Numbers

Theorem
Let $n$ be a natural number.

Then there exists a sequence of consecutive natural numbers of length $n$ which are all composite.

Proof
Consider the number:
 * $N := \paren {n + 1}!$

where $!$ denotes the factorial.

Let $i \in I$ where:
 * $I = \set {i \in \N: 2 \le i \le n + 1}$

We have that $\size I = n$.

Then for all $i \in I$:

and so $N + i$ is composite.

That is:
 * $N + 2, N + 3, \ldots, N + n, N + n + 1$

are all composite.