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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuation of that pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing trends, behaviors, or sequences that follow a previously established pattern.
Example: "The recent data shows a continuation of that pattern, indicating that the previous trends are likely to persist."
Alternatives: "an extension of that trend" or "a furtherance of that pattern."
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"Podcasting is just a continuation of that pattern".
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The verdict today is a continuation of that.
This season's been a continuation of that.
So that's where we were — and 2012 was a continuation of that.
"This feels like a continuation of that.
"This is just a continuation of that.
In a post yesterday on her Rock Talk blog, NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey explains that NIH's budget has been essentially flat since 2004 and that the agency faces "a continuation of this pattern or perhaps even declining budgets" in the coming years.
Conventional wisdom — and the verdict of the markets this week — is that the European Financial Stability Facility war chest of €440 billion, or $600 billion, is a continuation of this pattern of insufficiency.
The recovery has seen a continuation of this pattern.
Is it, as Mary Chamberlain, who is conducting a study for the Economic and Social Research Council, believes, a continuation of the pattern of "visiting partners" found in the Caribbean?
The election saw a continuation of the pattern from the first round, with moderates having the upper hand and hard-liners being eliminated by voters.
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