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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing observations or findings that align with a particular theory, hypothesis, or expectation.
Example: "The data revealed a pattern consistent with previous research on the effects of climate change."
Alternatives: "a pattern in agreement with" or "a pattern aligned with".
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The larger dinosaurs and their relatives grew faster than smaller species, a pattern consistent with other vertebrate groups7.
Neither group FaPIP1 1, nor one of the two other PIP1 groups show a pattern consistent with this30.
However, we observed a pattern consistent with a tilted axis for the apex spiral fiber geometry.
"The chances are growth will be lower, but it's hard to imagine we'll get down to a pattern consistent with two degrees".
And he said the data from 1979 to 2003 followed a pattern consistent with the business cycle, suggesting that they accurately reflected reality.
She identified multiple lesions in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, a pattern consistent with C.T.E.
Federer met the assembled reporters almost immediately afterward, a pattern consistent with his rare early exits at Grand Slam events.
Digit malformations in the genetically identical F1 ethanol-exposed litters showed a pattern consistent with a maternal genetic effect (AċB6 [2%] and B6ċA [30%]).
X-ray diffraction displayed a pattern consistent with the formation of a zinc blende structure, with a strong (1 1 1) preferred orientation.
And so the question is set: Is humanity's touch mere makeup, or does it cut to the bone of deep time, in a pattern consistent with geology's demands?
These mutations occur in a pattern consistent with loss of function.
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