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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lattice pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a design or structure that resembles a lattice, often seen in architecture, textiles, or graphics.
Example: "The garden featured a beautiful trellis with a lattice pattern that supported climbing roses."
Alternatives: "a grid design" or "a crisscross pattern".
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Arrange strips of pastry in a lattice pattern on top.
Arrange strips over the filling in a lattice pattern.
Place the remaining rashers of bacon, in a lattice pattern, over the top of the buttered potatoes.
I wove the dough on top into a lattice pattern and placed it in the hot oven.
A lattice pattern with a double wrap on the frame is more durable than simple horizontal straps.
To do this, they place cells into individual wells arranged in a lattice pattern on a soft rubber surface.
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A 0.4-Ω·cm wafer was irradiated with a square lattice pattern with a 2-μm period using 1-MeV protons, which were focused to 400 nm in both directions, with fluence 5 × 1016/cm2.
Here, a fine Peruvian wedding mantle mixes geometric borders of Incan origin with a Spanish lattice pattern, and a Mexican shawl alternates bands of buzzy ikat weave with beguiling, friezelike scenes of people in pleasure boats or at social gatherings.
Another long shirt, in a green lattice pattern, had a black panel across the chest; on the panel were the words: Clusters Artificially Flavored Super Nylon Still other shirts had a printed panel containing standard manufacturing ingredients — corn syrup, emulsifiers, etc. — or random images like champion divers and exaggerated teardrops.
In oblique sections they adopted the form of a hazy zone of moderately electron-dense material or as an array with a distinct lattice pattern.
Abrikosov, who's now at Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Illinois, built upon the Ginzburg-Landau theory to characterize the behavior of type-II superconductors; he predicted, for example, that penetrating field lines would create a regular lattice pattern in the superconductor, a phenomenon observed directly in 1967.
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