Sentence examples for a pattern like from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a pattern like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or describing something that resembles a specific pattern or design.
Example: "The artist created a mural with a pattern like the one found in traditional African textiles."
Alternatives: "a design similar to" or "a motif resembling".

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"Regular smoke just isn't going to have a pattern like that," Mr. Thorson said.

"Our best guess is that we might see a pattern like last year," he said.

She wonders what might be revealed by those unknown Oregon figures, whether a pattern like Kevorkian's might lurk there.

His left hand stays inert, fractalled with purple; seems tattooed, in a pattern like ice on airplane glass.

Made of wood or metal, the typical box has a perforated grille in a pattern like octagon cane or cloverleaf.

Pleats along the lower right edge bear triangles of nappy hair, forming a pattern like that of a bird's wing.

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This process of conceptual development has been described by some as "organic thinking". Others use this term in a wider sense, pointing out that, although rabbinic concepts are not hierarchically ordered, they have a pattern-like organic coherence.

"If you don't like cold, it'll be a pattern you like," he said.

See a rug on ebay that has a pattern you like?

Select a pattern you like.

Find a pattern you like or make your own pattern.

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