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The phrase "a pattern of misrepresentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing consistent or repeated instances of false or misleading information.
Example: "The investigation revealed a pattern of misrepresentation in the company's financial reports."
Alternatives: "a trend of deception" or "a series of falsehoods".
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A different intelligence court judge, John D. Bates, rebuked the N.S.A. in 2011 for violations in another program and also complained of a pattern of misrepresentation.
Mr. Bradley, in public appearances, press releases and interviews, insists that Mr. Gore has repeatedly and deliberately distorted his positions on health care, taxation, school funding and campaign finance in what he calls a "pattern of misrepresentation".
When the Democratic primary fight became bitter, former Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey insisted that Mr. Gore had deliberately distorted his policy positions in what he called a "pattern of misrepresentation".
Judge Bates found that the agency had violated the Constitution and declared the problems part of a pattern of misrepresentation by agency officials in submissions to the secret court.
The evidence was "clear, direct, and convincing," to borrow the president's lawyers words, that Nixon had abused power and engaged in a "pattern of misrepresentation and half-truths" to explain his conduct, a policy, Butler concluded, "cynically based on the premise that the truth itself is negotiable".
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"Chancellor Katehi has engaged in a pattern of misrepresentations, … has repeatedly exercised poor judgment when confronted with challenges, has consistently disregarded the impact of her actions on the campus and the university as a whole and has failed to mitigate troubling management practices," said UC spokeswoman Dianne KIein.
Lord Monckton said the incidents reflected a pattern of willful misrepresentation by scientists with financial and professional interests that render them unsuitable to give neutral advice.
Judge George Hodges cited a "startling pattern of misrepresentation" by plaintiff's attorneys and said a company called Garlock, which makes gaskets, was liable for only $125 million of asbestos liability.
They say the insurer has a pattern of publishing "fraudulent and negligent misrepresentations" of the accuracy and size of its provider directory.
Yet, in keeping with the pattern of misrepresentation, Holder, when he was asked what element of the crime had necessitated the seizure of AP records, said that the leak "put the American people at risk, and that is not hyperbole".
For Ghosh, this silence is part of a broader pattern of indifference and misrepresentation.
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