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The phrase "a pattern of repetition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring sequence or motif in various contexts, such as literature, art, or behavior.
Example: "In her analysis of the poem, she highlighted a pattern of repetition that emphasized the speaker's emotional turmoil."
Alternatives: "a recurring motif" or "a cycle of repetition".
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Adapting a book stops you falling into a pattern of repetition.
From 2007 to 2013, the greatest improvement occurred at the 2nd grade level, suggesting a pattern of repetition depending on the cycles of educational trajectories.
This is due to neurons in the perirhinal cortex, a brain area essential for object recognition memory, showing a pattern of repetition suppression effects that differ from those typically seen in studies examing the neural basis of unconditioned response habituation (Thompson and Spencer, 1966; Horn, 1967; Kandel, 1981).
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"This is linked to the higher proportion of violent crime committed against women by domestic relations and acquaintances, since violence from strangers less often follows a pattern of multiple repetitions," they wrote.
Instead, they represented a compulsive pattern of repetition that was the mind's attempt to create some sort of stability.
The immortal gods experienced life as an infinite pattern of repetition, gazing out upon an endless sea of experiences already lived.
Open image in new window Fig. 6 The connecting pattern of Repetition and related functions (1) (Guo 郭锐 2010: 25).
Now, we can obtain a minimal pattern about how these three concepts are connected by the abovementioned two groups of data (Fig. 3).5 Open image in new window Fig. 3 Connective pattern of Repetition, Increment, and Greater Degree.
The original conceptual space is thus revised as follows (Fig. 7): Open image in new window Fig. 7 The connecting pattern of Repetition and related functions (2) (Guo 郭锐 2010: 37).
This pattern of repetition suppression for familiar but not unfamiliar faces is consistent with previous studies of long-lag priming (Henson et al. 2000, 2003).
Rules for each trial can be instructed by an explicit cue (Meiran 1996), as in our study, or can follow some regular pattern of repetition and alternation (Rogers and Monsell 1995).
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