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The phrase "a pattern of error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing recurring mistakes or issues in a specific context, such as in data analysis, research, or performance evaluations.
Example: "The analysis revealed a pattern of error in the data collection process, indicating that adjustments were necessary."
Alternatives: "a trend of mistakes" or "a series of errors".
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"This is a pattern of error not typically found in other lines of health-related insurance," the association wrote.
By 1962 Mao had apparently begun to conclude that the techniques used by these comrades in the first line not only violated the basic thrust of the revolutionary tradition but also formed a pattern of error that mirrored what he viewed as the "modern revisionism" of the Soviet Union.
Such a pattern of error distribution, which is consistent with the result of the checkerboard resolution test shown in Fig. 5(b), is very natural, since almost all data used for inversion are those on land, and only a few offshore data are available.
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Judge Steen imposed $75,000 in sanctions against Barrett Burke for a pattern of errors in the Allen case.
In a much-shared piece, the writer Matt Taibbi has even described the Russia story as "this generation's WMD", alleging a pattern of errors and exaggerations which could destroy the reputation of the media forever.
But when a pattern of errors starts to form, we're right to be suspicious.
It is illustrative of a pattern of errors of judgment that ought to cause some serious rethinking in a White House that thinks it is full of great communicators.
Oh, so it's okay with O'Reilly to document a pattern of errors in a "mistake book" as long as you refrain from suggesting that a pattern of errors is evidence of "incompetence?" We're just going to leave you with a cut off of the new Sting album.
Three laboratories (17.6%) had a pattern of errors, indicating a more general assay validation problem.
Errors analysed by workshift did not appear to follow a pattern of errors of self-enhancement of performance (table 4).
This perspective, Overt Patterns of Unsatisfactory Performance, identifies that students are most unsafe if they are unprepared, lack knowledge and engage in a pattern of errors.
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