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The phrase "a much simpler pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the complexity of different patterns, indicating that one is easier to understand or follow than another.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we discovered a much simpler pattern that could help us improve our results."
Alternatives: "a significantly easier pattern" or "a far more straightforward pattern".
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Whereas major depression is usually characterized as an episodic condition with a very complex epidemiology, it may instead (at least in some cases) represent a much simpler pattern of environmental interaction with heightened vulnerability to stress.
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Similarly, besides providing a much simpler approach than conventional patterning strategy for generating nanotrench arrays, the straightforward and CMOS-compatible approach enables a facile creation of SiO2 nanohole arrays that will be not easily available by traditional single mask etch technology.
Smoking supplies are a much simpler affair.
"I'd write a much simpler bill.
But it was a much simpler time.
There's a much simpler attitude.
"Undisputed" takes a much simpler tack.
Of course, the race is a much simpler activity.
C. elegans has a much simpler nervous system than humans.
He has a much simpler explanation.
"It creates a much simpler system for everyone.
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