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Discover Ludwig"a curious pattern" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual or unexpected, often with a sense of intrigue or interest. Here are a couple of examples: - "As she examined the old map, she noticed a curious pattern emerging: all of the towns were named after animals." - "The scientist studied the data for hours, trying to decipher the curious pattern that seemed to be hidden within the numbers."
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Looking back over recent sci-fi/fantasy movies, there's a curious pattern starting to emerge.
But a curious pattern began to emerge: a lot of the new videos were highly produced.
But that failed because the company started to detect a curious pattern.
Indeed, a curious pattern has emerged among Turnitin's clients: good universities, such as Duke, Rutgers and Cornell, employ it.
Over the past few months, a curious pattern has emerged: the more open the debate, the more radical the outcome.
Mr. Tadie said he began to notice a curious pattern in Proust's sex life, indeed in his everyday life as well.
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However, a far more curious pattern, which I am unable to explain yet, is that all numbers inside of the border are multiples of their diagonals.
A curious vocal pattern has crept into the speech of young adult women who speak American English: low, creaky vibrations, also called vocal fry.
But understanding the psychology rooted deep in the Irish culture and moral reasoning helps us to make sense of this curious pattern.
The plot follows the familiar, curious pattern that tends to affect every exploit of 007, with the romance of the peripatetic slowly shrinking to a squabble that feels both crazed and touchingly provincial.
Judging from the style of the handwriting, Obbink estimated that it dated to around 200 A.D. But, as he looked at the curious pattern of the lines — repeated sequences of three long lines followed by a short fourth — he saw that the text, a poem whose beginning had disappeared but of which five stanzas were still intact, had to be older.
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