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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern of betrayal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring theme or behavior of disloyalty or treachery in a person or situation.
Example: "Throughout the years, she noticed a pattern of betrayal in her friendships, leading her to question the trustworthiness of those around her."
Alternatives: "a history of deceit" or "a trend of treachery".
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Events set a pattern of betrayal, massacre, and heroism that was to mark future campaigns.
And by highlighting a pattern of betrayal and abuse, from beatings by prison guards to sexual assaults made on young Stuart by the staff in state-run group homes, Masters secures our sympathy for his antihero.
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Until Woodrow meets a girl, falls in love, gets a gang and journeys into shifting patterns of love, hate, betrayal, infidelity and a bit of violence -- basically everyday fantasy life in post-millennial America.
A Pattern of Death.
Do we desire to continue old patterns of betrayal, bigotry, superiority, and exclusion?
A Generation of Betrayal?
"A record of betrayal.
It seemed a kind of betrayal.
The other was a kind of betrayal.
"There is a history of betrayal".
A sense of betrayal could be a powerful political force.
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