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The phrase "a pattern for an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a model or template that serves as a guide for creating something, often in contexts like design, behavior, or methodology.
Example: "The researcher developed a pattern for an effective learning strategy that could be applied in various educational settings."
Alternatives: "a template for a" or "a model for an".
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"We are introducing a pattern for an Islamic society.
When my husband, Pete, and I were contemplating how to spend a gift certificate at Gotta Knit! on the Avenue of the Americas, between 12th and 13th, we were dissuaded from buying a pattern for an ornate but luscious cable-knit sweater for him.
Non-choices, where a bee enters the choice chamber, but is unable to decide on a pattern for an extended period of time, occurred frequently in the early stages of training, but had ceased to be a problem by the time testing commenced.
Usually, if you purchase or download a pattern for an elephant costume that requires stitching, a pattern for ears will be included.
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There was a pattern for a wrapping paper, called "Chocolate Box," that he had made for Sarah out of a patchwork of their wedding pictures.
"If we allowed them to prevail this time, we would let them set a pattern for a lot of other employers," Mr. Rivera said today.
McQueen was devoted to his mother, and the relationship set a pattern for a career in which he surrounded himself with strong female figures.
That has become a pattern for a White House that has been buffeted by crisis while sometimes still defying the odds.
But the details are a closely guarded secret — part of a pattern for a president who came into office promising transparency.
Compared with a lot of American free-jazz drummers, he can be a light touch, grooving quietly on a pattern for a long stretch, or making his climax areas full of pinpoint precision.
We found it takes eight seconds to learn a pattern for a day, and quite a lot longer to learn it permanently.
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