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The phrase "a deliberate pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent and intentional arrangement or behavior in various contexts, such as art, behavior, or data analysis.
Example: "The artist's work reveals a deliberate pattern of repetition that draws the viewer's attention."
Alternatives: "an intentional arrangement of" or "a calculated design of".
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In short, the move from small infractions to a deliberate pattern of deception or fraud is less an incremental slide than a deliberate strategy.
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The Labour chairman of the all-party parliamentary group against antisemitism said Mr Livingstone's comments formed a deliberate pattern, and demanded his expulsion.
What Elizabeth is describing is now defined by domestic violence campaigners as "economic abuse"; a vicious and deliberate pattern of behaviour that destroys any hope of a secure future for victims and their children.
This demonstrates a systematic and deliberate pattern of targeting minority Shia Muslims by militant groups including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat, formerly known as Sipa-e-Sahaba.
In the past, some of OSHA's most impactful cases came from the identification of deliberate pattern of recordkeeping violations: high hazard companies that had hidden injuries for years or even kept two sets of books.
In this work, we describe the use of a spark ablation process to fabricate deliberate patterns of Ca10(Pon)6(OH)2 on crystalline Si (calcified nanoporous silicon).
This practice leaves little room for deliberate patterns of selective referral to either specific hospitals or attending physicians.
But Gil and Siles imagined a different type of space, opting for modern pieces in a deliberate mix of patterns and a vivid color palette informed largely by Siles's itinerant childhood, spent in Thailand, Tunisia and Portugal.
It's the idea that being an adult is less an automatic state than a pattern of deliberate behaviours – and just because you are in your 20s or even 30s doesn't mean you are more adept at dealing with life's responsibilities or looking after yourself.
While a norm can be thought of as a typical phraseological pattern associated with a lexeme, Hanks defines an exploitation as a "deliberate departure from an established pattern of normal word use, either in order to talk about new or unusual things or in order to say old things in a new, interesting or unusual way" (2013: 212).
And this month, a UN human rights report warned of a pattern of deliberate attacks on girls' education, among an estimated 3,600 attacks against students, staff or educational buildings in a single year.
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