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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern has started" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that a recognizable trend or sequence has begun to emerge in a particular context.
Example: "After analyzing the data over the past few months, it is clear that a pattern has started to form in customer purchasing behavior."
Alternatives: "a pattern has emerged" or "a pattern is developing".
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Over the last few months, a pattern has started to emerge in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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A pattern had started to emerge by then, of Asian immigrants moving from New York City to Bergen County.
However, as researchers have acquired detailed record of ancient climate conditions, a different pattern has started to emerge –a link between wet, productive grasslands and the success of nomadic empires.
This change indicates that after 18 h of cytokinin treatment, a shift in gene expression towards a shoot-like pattern has started without gross visible developmental changes having occurred in the tissue.
Bringing a real-life situation under control once a stop-and-go pattern has started is equally hard.
The 2-dimensional SAXS pattern has started to be detected gradually as the crystalline phase transition from form II to form I was proceeded, since the form I has the higher electron density than the form II and amorphous phase.
Pedrosa has not won in three races and a pattern has emerged, with him starting each race well but then fading as his tyres go off and the grip deteriorates.
The events were part of a pattern of panic that has started to worry some in the region.
A pattern has emerged.
A pattern has already emerged.
That said, in recent years, she has started to see a pattern of parents coming to her frustrated that their child has been on Miralax for 18 months already and their "pediatrician just keeps saying 'take it' " without offering any guidance.
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