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The phrase "a linear pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sequence or arrangement that follows a straight line or consistent progression, often in contexts like mathematics, art, or data analysis.
Example: "The data points revealed a linear pattern, indicating a steady increase in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "a straight pattern" or "a sequential arrangement".
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Relationships, least of all with ourselves, seldom follow a linear pattern.
Some of the walls have glass cutouts in a linear pattern clearly designed to evoke a circuit board they light up green at night.
Webster's team is now fine-tuning the nanomaterial to create a linear pattern to more closely mimic the pattern in natural tissue.
In another subtype, called tide-dominated, tidal currents mold the sediment into sandy units that tend to radiate in a linear pattern from the river mouth.
A new formal dark, burnished pottery appeared, as well as a simple ware with a linear pattern on a light ground; sauceboats, however, disappeared.
Cambodian villages usually developed in a linear pattern along waterways and roads, but houses were also often found on largely self-contained paddy farms.
Some of the walls have glass cutouts in a linear pattern clearly designed to evoke a circuit board — they light up green at night.
It has been assumed that these changes follow a linear pattern when serum creatinine concentration is converted to estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).
There was also a superimposition of a linear pattern.
Two of the sound changes active in the 1970s show a linear pattern of incrementation in succeeding decades.
Since the design of the battery is linear, the SOC increases with a linear pattern.
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