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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cross pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a design or arrangement that features intersecting lines or shapes, often resembling a cross.
Example: "The quilt had a beautiful cross pattern that added a unique touch to the overall design."
Alternatives: "a crisscross design" or "an intersecting pattern."
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His skin was exquisitely preserved, including a series of hatch-marks on his back and a cross pattern on his knee.
This affects roughly half the squares on the board, including all of the middle squares in a cross pattern.
Logic gates are simply implemented by a cross pattern of QCA.
During further incubation, cells aligned along the silk fibres in a cross pattern and grew mainly in the corners of the crosses.
For each insert, five fields of view were imaged in a cross pattern and the number of invading cells counted.
For microfluidic devices without nanochannels, microchannels with a cross pattern were fabricated by the same process as above.
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Marshall also beat Revis on a crossing pattern for an 11-yard catch in the third quarter.
Five plays later, Favre flung a short pass to Laveranues Coles, who was zipping through traffic on a crossing pattern.
He ran a crossing pattern in the end zone and Pennington, rolling to his right, hit him for the touchdown.
How can they go from an awareness of the perils of war, of their own vulnerability, to leveling the opposing receiver on a crossing pattern?
With the Dolphins in the shotgun formation at their 20-yard line, Fiedler threw a pass behind wide receiver O. J. McDuffie, who was on a crossing pattern.
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