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The phrase "a decisive pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and significant trend or behavior that influences outcomes or decisions.
Example: "The data revealed a decisive pattern in consumer behavior that could shape future marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "a clear trend" or "a significant pattern."
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To establish isoprenoid character, several groups incubated [1-C]acetate and [2-C]acetate with liver slices affording a decisive pattern in the distribution of acetate carbon atoms in the labeled cholesterol.
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Based on an Austrian case study, this paper investigates eight decisive patterns of acceptance and non-acceptance of wind energy.
She made a decisive decision.
Particle wall friction poses a decisive impact on flow pattern, and particle particle friction usually plays a secondary role; relation between particle wall friction and flow pattern transition is also concluded.
It is not a decisive break with the 50-50 pattern.
As usual, Picasso (then creating "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," his own monumental riposte to "Le Bonheur de Vivre") was onto something: pattern was a decisive element in Matisse's kind of picture, which applied a passion for decorated fabrics that began in his childhood.
We also tested directly whether the spatiotemporal structure of the stimulation patterns was a decisive factor for the decoding performance.
Obviously, in classical modernization theory on family, the level of economic development is a decisive factor in the development of patterns of intergenerational relations.
The euro, which trades inversely with the U.S. dollar, appears to be forming a bearish pennant pattern that must be confirmed by a decisive breakdown.
Over 50 years ago, two autosomal color loci, blue and golden, were described, both of which play a decisive role in the formation of the guppy color pattern.
The patterns could generate predictive financial models that would give traders a decisive edge.
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