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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern of lights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific arrangement or design formed by lights, often in contexts related to decoration, art, or technology.
Example: "The festival featured a stunning display, with a pattern of lights illuminating the entire park."
Alternatives: "a design of lights" or "an arrangement of lights".
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A pattern of lights flashed overhead like Morse-code dashes.
You "program" this biocomputer by creating a kind of obstacle course for the plasmodium from a pattern of lights and oak flakes.
Each piece of DNA will stick to the corresponding DNA on the chip, and each spot where this occurs will light up, producing a pattern of lights that show which genes in the cell were on or off.
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It's like a pattern of light bulbs turning on.
"They are going to be experiencing a pattern of light and darkness.
This interference appears as a pattern of light and dark bands called interference fringes.
In the Shih experiment, the paired photons were forced through small apertures, creating a pattern of light and dark fringes.
Information is encoded into the signal beam as a pattern of light and dark pixels, representing 0s and 1s.
The shortest of the three wore a mustard-colored tie with a pattern of light-green elephants.
The mirrors are angled to transmit a pattern of light and dark onto the camera's sensor, flipping up to 100,000 times per second.
The figure of Minerva is illuminated by a pattern of light in the shape of a diamond that encloses the center of the painting.
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