Sentence examples for a dotted pattern from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a dotted pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a design or arrangement that consists of dots, often in a repetitive or systematic way.
Example: "The fabric features a dotted pattern that adds a playful touch to the overall design."
Alternatives: "a polka dot design" or "a dot motif".

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The game uses 144 pieces and a piece of cardboard covered in a dotted pattern.

In addition, the rings with a dotted pattern in SAED confirm the wide size distribution of ZnO nanoparticles.

HCN2 (Figure 8B, left panel) was instead primarily localized to the OPL with a dotted pattern of expression.

Amyloid-β plaques were shown as a dotted pattern of focal tracer retention in the whole of the cortex and most thalamic regions (Fig. 4a).

Simulated spatial domains show a dotted pattern similar to that of trichomes in actual leaves.

(b) In area CA3 of TauRDΔ expressing mice (Pro) Tau phosphorylation detected by PHF1 immunoreactivity is observed in the mossy fiber pathway (white arrow) in a dotted pattern.

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A marked dotted pattern, potentially representing the presence of SVSP in vesicles was observed.

The nitrided surface of each grain appears with a similar dotted pattern.

ES: The black and white panels have an underlying dotted pattern.

It is noteworthy that these small protein aggregates often displayed a seemingly regular dotted pattern in homozygous tissue and isolated cardiomyocytes.

A bald man in harem pants, with a dot pattern drawn on his head, is doing some stretches.

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