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The phrase "a pattern of changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends, developments, or variations over time in various contexts, such as science, economics, or social behavior.
Example: "The study revealed a pattern of changes in consumer behavior during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a trend of alterations" or "a series of modifications."
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We are seeing a pattern of changes that are happening across industries and geographies on a rapidly increasing scale.
Yet, Mediterranean agricultural landscapes are still following a pattern of changes under the narrow focus of increased agricultural productivity, while other benefits and values are depleted.
Such a pattern of changes might indicate predominant deterioration of the distal portion of the peripheral nerve or delay in chemical transmission between nerve terminals and muscle.
The wound-response signature was first identified as a pattern of changes in gene expression induced by exposing fibroblasts to serum.
Exposure to OPs elicits a pattern of changes in gene expression in exposed worms distinct from that of the unrelated neurotoxicant, mefloquine.
We observed a pattern of changes in primary as well as secondary metabolic processes, indicating that our trait-deteriorated nematodes evolved massive metabolic changes.
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But Robert Frosch countered as follows: what if a pattern of change currently thought unlikely, but of high consequence, actually started to unfold in the decades ahead?
In only a 4.8% of the study area we observed a pattern of change compatible with a FT/ET.
This transition was accompanied by a pattern of change in the way these proto-buildings performed thermally.
There is a pattern of change in our economy leading to an increase in inequality on a huge scale.The economy has doubled in size but the earnings of ordinary people are not remotely keeping pace.
(c) A pattern of change in the Earth's orbit which may explain the ice ages.12 Capybaras are large guinea-pig-like animals that live in Venezuela.
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a sequence of changes
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a model of changes
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a list of changes
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