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The phrase "a clear pattern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a recognizable and consistent trend or method related to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The research revealed a clear pattern for the increase in temperature over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a distinct trend for" or "a noticeable framework for".
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Figure 3 shows a clear pattern for the three species.
The available data did not provide a clear pattern for identification of unsafe uncemented designs.
We did not observe a clear pattern for the SES variable "% of people who own a home".
These similarities can be seen in Figures 2 and 3. Figure 3 shows a clear pattern for all significant four-node motifs found in each undirected network.
A clear pattern for severity evaluation of maternal morbidity could not be distinguished, unless when a maternal near miss concept was used.
Analysis of all generated phylogenetic inferences has uncovered a clear pattern for the HGT events, which were shown to be concentrated preferentially in pathways or enzymatic steps that are usually reported to be absent in eukaryotes, particularly animals and fungi.
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There was some support for the first hypothesis; '...There will be a clear pattern of correlations for the admission, discharge and change scores between the AusTOMs domains and the EQ-5D HealThermometernd Thexceptter (except in relation to the EQ-5D Thermometer and the AusTOMs Wellbeing/ Distress domain as presented in the final hypothesis)'.
Ms. Davis wrote that Ms. Kitzman had shown "a clear pattern of disregard for consumer interests in Texas, indifference to the will of the Texas Legislature and a bias favoring insurance companies".
One study did not show a clear pattern of association for any of the genotypes with MA [11], likely due to the small sample size.
The IV estimates, which use the same instrument as the wage regressions, show a clear pattern of outmigration for whites in 1940 but no evidence of black outmigration in any decade or statistically significant evidence of white outmigration in 1950.
Although not quite reaching conventional levels of statistical significance, there was a clear pattern of support for using cameras to automatically ticket drivers who run red lights in urban areas, as 66%% of respondents ages 65 69, 70%% of those ages 70 74, and 75%% of those ages 75 and older expressed support.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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