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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a light touch or stroke, often as a form of encouragement or affection.
Example: "After the presentation, she received a pat on the back from her colleagues for a job well done."
Alternatives: "a tap" or "a stroke".
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A pat on the shoulder.
It's a pat answer.
A pat here, a quiet word there.
An alarm necessitates a pat down.
"Just a pat on the back".
Do you do a pat frisk?
A pat of butter weighs 10 grams.
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A pat-down is a euphemism.
Does that then necessitate a pat-down?
Then, only the anomalous area would need a pat-down.
[C7.] Was That a Pat-Down or a Grope?
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