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The phrase "a pattern that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential patterns or trends that may emerge in a given context.
Example: "The researchers identified a pattern that could indicate a shift in consumer behavior over the next few years."
Alternatives: "a trend that might" or "a model that may".
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The atoms were packed in a pattern that could not be repeated.
It is a pattern that could discourage further trade policy challenges.
For a day, it was a pattern that could be envisioned repeating into the future.
And learn about a pattern that could enable looser coupling between steps, cleaner step definition code, happiness and much more?
But Mr. Schumer said yesterday that the agreement would probably set a pattern that could continue beyond those two vacancies.
Oborne claimed it was a pattern that could be seen elsewhere in the paper's reporting, including its coverage of last year's protests in Hong Kong.
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They could also set an LED light into a strobe pattern that could trigger epileptic seizures or just make people very uncomfortable.
AFP-treated dendritic cells could produce low levels of IL-12 and TNF-α, a cytokine pattern that could hamper an efficient antitumor immune response.
The LEDs blink a unique pattern that could be looked up in a database by law enforcement to identify a drone's owner.
A small portion of the sample (4.3%) displayed evidence of a variable pattern that could not be categorized into any of the four prototypical patterns.
Of the 117 randomly picked loci, 82 primer pairs amplified a high-quality PCR product, of which 37 (45 %) were polymorphic with a banding pattern that could be scored clearly (Table 1).
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