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Free sign upThe phrase "a pattern of mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular way of thinking or a mental framework that influences behavior and decision-making.
Example: "Her approach to problem-solving reflects a unique pattern of mind that combines creativity with analytical thinking."
Alternatives: "a mindset" or "a way of thinking".
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"Mr. Romney has a pattern of changing his mind," Mr. Boswell said.
"I have a pattern of play in mind and I pick the best players to fit that pattern," said Ramsey.
That pattern of mind is in evidence in a book that is personal only to the extent that it sheds light on professional concerns.
But the spate of them in recent weeks risks once more creating the impression in the public mind of a pattern of moral aberrance in the Conservative Party.
All reflected a mind-set and a pattern of behavior that were uniquely and pervasively Nixon's: a willingness to disregard the law for political advantage, and a quest for dirt and secrets about his opponents as an organizing principle of his presidency.
Mind you, he has a pattern of getting deeply immersed in everything he does.
A pattern of deception!
A Pattern of Death.
Identify a pattern of bossiness.
But even now we can name certain patterns of mind that identify those who hate us, that make their hatred possible.
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