Sentence examples for a more common pattern from inspiring English sources

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A more common pattern is for a successful business to replicate itself in a new area, said Raymond J. Keating, the chief economist at the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council, an advocacy and research group.

A more common pattern is that of appointment to the service of a local, state, or provincial authority, which then places the teacher in a school where a suitable vacancy exists.

This is a more common pattern in classroom discourse, where sources are students' or teachers' knowledge.

And although Collins is not the only out active athlete -- professional featherweight boxer Orlando Cruz also came out in 2012 -- a more common pattern is disclosure of sexuality post-retirement.

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P deficiency also affected the expression of several putative ribonucleases, nucleotidases, and adenosine triphosphatases (ATPases) in both tissues, and the more common pattern was a downregulation (Table 4).

The second, more common pattern was a rapidly rising fluorescence that occurred simultaneously in the soma and all the extended cellular processes (beyond the temporal resolution of the imaging at 4 Hz).

This is an unusual occurrence in oncology, with the much more common pattern being less efficacy seen outside of a pivotal clinical trial.

We only have to look at our own history to see the more common pattern for moving from an undemocratic ruling class to a nation that supports individual liberty and economic freedom.

But the more common pattern is of a uniform mediocrity.

The more common pattern is for polytypic taxa to be distributed as a series of allopatric populations restricted to specific sky islands.

Unfortunately, the more common pattern involves attacks like the terrifying bump and bite, in which the shark circles its victim before taking repeated tastes.

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