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The phrase "a pattern of success" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent and repeatable series of achievements or positive outcomes in a particular context.
Example: "The company's innovative strategies have created a pattern of success that sets it apart from its competitors."
Alternatives: "a track record of success" or "a history of achievement".
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Seek to be mentored through reading their work, studying their art, and following a pattern of success laid out before us.
In general, negative PCR results are not informative, but in the context of this project there is a pattern of success with highly expressed genes and failure with less highly expressed genes.
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To win, Edwards must break a pattern of Republican success in Louisiana, a state that gave just 40.6percentt of the vote to the 2012 Obama-Biden ticket.
After a pattern of job success, employers come to trust the referring hub, often ceding responsibility for filling new positions.
When a repeated pattern of success is seen across many different situations, it provides confidence in the general approach.
The authors show a checkered pattern of success and failure of the 7 methods to detect previously identified TE-associated proteins.
When carrying this heuristic to another field, they will specifically select areas where the heuristic could once again provide them with a fit advantage, thus reproducing the same pattern of success obtained in the previous field.
"In a virtual-game environment," Nooney and Menzel wrote, "we know the behavior and pattern of success of our players and can cater the game to the needs or level of challenge most appropriate for that individual player".
In fact, the pattern of success is more predictable.
Moynihan said if he were to change his role it would not alter the pattern of success for British Cycling.
Furthermore, at least in these cases, their pattern of success (and high profits) followed by failure was inevitable.
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