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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coherent pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a logical or consistent arrangement or sequence in data, behavior, or design.
Example: "The research revealed a coherent pattern in the participants' responses, indicating a strong preference for the new product."
Alternatives: "a logical structure" or "a consistent framework."
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The numbers don't appear to fit a coherent pattern.
Correlations between items showed a coherent pattern of interitem correlations.
Evidence of a coherent pattern from physiological, perceptual, and affective markers.
He has managed to pull together a fanastic amount of data into a coherent pattern.
The urge to find a coherent pattern makes it more likely that the brain will find one.
At these low speeds, the laser just appears as a moving dot, rather than a coherent pattern.
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Studies assessing the risk of serious infections in people treated with TNF-α inhibitors for rheumatoid arthritis have gradually revealed a largely coherent pattern of a moderately increased risk of serious infections in the initial phase of treatment and a subsequent decline in risk.
We hypothesize that this discrepancy is related to the heterogeneity of BD, and examine the question of whether or not more homogeneous clinical subgroups display a more coherent pattern of morphometric abnormalities.
However, as many of the corresponding high-order HMEs dissipate with height, a more coherent pattern emerges as provided by the CTMT model in the top left panel of Figure 7.
Her lyrics are composed of short fragments of simple speech that do not form a logical coherent pattern.
Our CFA analysis identified individual symptom domains proposed for C-PTSD, suggesting that each factor does form a coherent reaction pattern in its own right.
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