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The phrase "a classic pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a well-established or recognizable sequence or arrangement of elements in various contexts, such as literature, art, or behavior.
Example: "The novel follows a classic pattern of hero's journey, where the protagonist faces trials and ultimately transforms."
Alternatives: "a traditional model of" or "a typical framework of".
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But it fits a classic pattern of cinema conversions nationwide, said Ross Melnick, a founder of the Web site cinematreasures.org, and an author of a 2004 book, "Cinema Treasures".
There was a classic pattern of pink butterflies on a black silk background ($49.95), a '50s red mai tai design ($119), and a silk-screened blue and purple flowered number originally made in the '60s for Penney's Hawaii ($49.95).
Chemical identification of isoprenoids, like that of organic compounds in general, falls into a classic pattern of steps that has the goal of furnishing a complete description of the molecule.
Iran's setup follows a classic pattern of tyranny.
The trajectory from humiliation to intimidation to threats of violence is a classic pattern of domestic abuse and it is now the reigning political philosophy of the incoming administration.
A classic pattern of changes in serum electrolytes occurs in rhabdomyolysis.
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In PTC cases, we observed that 72% (13 of 18) of the tumours with a classic pattern were positive, whereas 80% (12 of 15) of the follicular variants were negative (P=0.01).
"It's a very classic pattern of exploitation," Ms. Dorigny said.
But college baseball then meant much more than it does now, & Caldwell was a great ballplayer, in the classic pattern of the early Babe Ruth-a winning pitcher who could hit a long ball.
Hasan did not fit the classic pattern of a stressed soldier.
"It fits the classic pattern of an economy that is starting to gather momentum," said Richard Berner, the chief domestic economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
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