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The phrase "a pattern of discrimination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent and repeated behavior or practice that results in unfair treatment of a particular group of people.
Example: "The investigation revealed a pattern of discrimination against minority employees in the hiring process."
Alternatives: "a trend of bias" or "a cycle of unfair treatment".
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Statistics can show a pattern of discrimination, but they are not enough to prove that any particular woman was discriminated against.
The suit contends that a pattern of discrimination has existed at least since 1995.
The agency's report found a pattern of discrimination against blacks, Hispanics and women.
Chinese graduate students at Yale University protested yesterday over what they called a "pattern of discrimination" by the university.
Mr. White asked Judge Raggi to conclude that "there has been a pattern of discrimination" by prosecutors.
In his suit, filed in August in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Sterling contends that he faced a pattern of discrimination throughout his career.
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The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore Police Department to determine if it engaged in a pattern of racial discrimination.
In doing so, it could begin to undo a pattern of racial discrimination that extends back decades.
A black Secret Service agent who was once the highly rated lead bodyguard for President Clinton is the lead plaintiff in a class-action complaint accusing the Secret Service of a pattern of racial discrimination dating to 1987.
"When Susan Fowler, a writer and engineer who until recently worked for Uber, published a blog post on her personal Web site, the piece, which detailed a pattern of gender discrimination at the car-hailing company, quickly went viral".
The profiling issue was raised in state court before Justice Verniero took office, but his office appealed a South Jersey judge's finding that there was a pattern of racial discrimination in traffic stops by the state police.
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