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The phrase "a newer pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a pattern that has been updated or is more recent than a previous one.
Example: "The researchers discovered a newer pattern in the data that suggested a shift in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a more recent pattern" or "an updated pattern".
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This might represent a newer pattern of use, in which acupuncture is used as a first line treatment possibly by patients who already have some familiarity with it.
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Now he has a new pattern.
It's not a new pattern.
A new pattern of trade may ultimately emerge.
Either candidate, however, may yet forge a new pattern.
This action results in a new pattern (generation 1).
But then somehow everything changed, a new pattern was set.
The trouble, they said, is a new pattern of slipping.
After World War I a new pattern of recruitment emerged.
I fell into a new pattern of living.
"This is a new pattern for how innovations come about".
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