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The phrase "a pattern of revisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the systematic changes or updates made to a document, project, or process over time.
Example: "The editor noticed a pattern of revisions in the manuscript, indicating the author's ongoing efforts to improve the narrative."
Alternatives: "a series of edits" or "a trend of modifications".
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That's based on a pattern of revisions in recent months, particularly to the jobs report.
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A pattern of revision from HCR to some other medical or psychiatric diagnosis or syndrome predominated in Hospital B (where 78 of 100 diagnostic revisions were from HCR to non-HCR), whereas revisions from a non-HCR diagnosis (typically from a physical symptom or syndromic diagnosis) to HCR predominated in Hospital A (where 202626%) of 76 diagnostic revisions were from HCR to non-HCR) (Table 1).
To the right of each revision number will be the date of the revision, then to the right of that, a brief description of the revision.
"The pattern of revisions suggest that the recession that began at the end of 2007 was deeper than initially reported, and the jobs recovery over the last 2.5 years has been a bit stronger than initially reported, although much work remains to be done to return to full employment," Alan B. Krueger, the head of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers said in a statement.
For example, Ben's writing was rather linear whereas Mary's writing shows a pattern of alternating sources, writing and regressive revisions.
Display a pattern of leadership.
A pattern of deception!
Critics see a pattern of obfuscation.
Establish a pattern of rapid product innovation.
A Pattern of Death.
Identify a pattern of bossiness.
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