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The phrase "a comparable pattern is observed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing similarities or parallels in data or trends across different subjects or variables.
Example: "In the study, a comparable pattern is observed for both groups, indicating similar responses to the treatment."
Alternatives: "a similar trend is noted for" or "an analogous pattern is seen for".
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In the horizontal plane, a comparable pattern is observed for gait initiation and walking with upper and lower trunk rotation occurring as a single oscillation per cycle, which is almost opposite in phase (Fig. 8).
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A comparable pattern was observed for Aβ42 E22G (Fig..6).
A comparable pattern was observed for dentists who are members of the American Dental Association ADAA) or Academy of General Dentistry.
A comparable pattern was observed for women from Latin America and the Caribbean, although not in Sweden.
To our surprise, a comparable pattern was observed for mouse as well, even though its EST coverage is not as high as that of human.
Endo-GrB was located both in cytoplasm and nuclei of the RB-reconstituted tumour cells; a comparable pattern was observed for IL-2-activated PBL GrB (Lym-GrB).
More specifically, a leftward start witnessed deviations shifting progressively from left-to-right as distance and line length increased though no comparable pattern was observed for rightward starts.
A comparable pattern was observed after infection of THP-1 and HL60 cells with Sabin poliovirus type 1, suggesting that these two cell lines were refractory for the virus.
A similar pattern is observed for females.
A similar pattern is observed for lymphomas.
This pattern is observed for all waves.
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