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The phrase "a frequent pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring trend or behavior observed in a particular context or dataset.
Example: "The study revealed a frequent pattern of errors in the data entry process that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a common trend of" or "a regular occurrence of".
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The ability of these groups to raise unlimited money from big donors and corporations along with a frequent pattern of a candidate's former aide or associate running these super PACs has raised concerns from those at the other end of the spear as well as campaign finance observers and local media outlets.
Amplification of 8p11-12 is also found in ~10% of squamous lung cancers but with a different genomic structure, with, at least in the published data-sets, a frequent pattern of amplification of the proximal A2 core without amplification of the distal A1 core [ 13].
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Conversely, in a 10-year follow-up study which included 126 COPD patients, Murphy et al. [ 30] observed two distinct patterns of carriage of P. aeruginosa: a more frequent pattern of short-term carriage followed by clearance of the strain in up to half of episodes, and a persistence pattern of the same strain in a quarter of the episodes.
Let s min = 2 and check the sub-sequence 〈 CT GA〉 in the first block of sequence 1, its sup is 2, so it is a frequent pattern in the first block of sequence 1.
Our proposed algorithm involves three stages: transforming a time-series database into a symbolic database, generating all frequent patterns of length one from the transformed database, and mining closed flexible patterns in a depth-first search manner.
A frequent pattern P is closed if none of P's proper superpatterns has the same support as that P has; P is maximal if none of P's proper superpatterns is frequent.
One guess can be gleaned from a frequent pattern in these murders -- so-called crimes of "discovery".
The two algorithms proposed in [ 22] can extract within one sequence all frequent patterns of length no greater than a length threshold, which can be either manually specified or automatically determined.
We denote by (F_k) the set of all frequent patterns of size k, also known as a k-pattern.
The most frequent pattern of failure was adhesive between the root canal walls and resin cement.
Free cancer cells exfoliated from the serosal surfaces of primary cancers are considered to be responsible for peritoneal dissemination, which are both the most frequent pattern of treatment failure and the most important cause of death in gastric cancer patients.
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