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The phrase "a familiar pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a recurring or recognizable sequence of events, behaviors, or characteristics in various contexts.
Example: "The study revealed a familiar pattern of behavior among the participants, indicating a common response to stress."
Alternatives: "a recognizable trend of" or "a common sequence of".
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Comment 10. (C) The Myitsone Dam project joins a familiar pattern of Chinese investment in Burma.
"It's a familiar pattern of itching and scratching," Dr. Kellaris says.
"I totally evaporated," Malisse said, describing a familiar pattern of sabotage in his promising career.
The indictment against Sandusky lays out a familiar pattern of "grooming" victims, Finkelhor said.
A look at the sweeps shows a familiar pattern of silent bats and wasted pitching efforts.
In higher education, the study found a familiar pattern of steadily falling levels of female employment as seniority rises.
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And, in a familiar pattern on the edge of Jerusalem, Palestinian gunmen once again fired on the Gilo neighborhood, and Israeli troops returned fire.
To Israeli intelligence, the reform fits a familiar pattern for Mr. Arafat, of preventing any clear successor or challenger from emerging by dividing power below his level.
There's a familiar pattern to abortion narratives, regardless of what side of the debate people fall on, themes of trauma, guilt, regret and having to choose between lesser evils permeate these stories.
In perhaps the most James Franco esque move of the year, the actor posted a photo of a shirt and pants combo with a familiar pattern: photos of his own face.
In a familiar pattern, the transformation of previously "natural" features of human life into diseases marched in step with the trade in hormones: one medical historian calls them "drugs looking for diseases".
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