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The phrase "a pattern that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific pattern that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "The study revealed a pattern that has emerged over the last decade in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a pattern exhibiting" or "a pattern displaying".
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In a pattern that has seen much repetition over the decades, Cushing enjoyed the last laugh.
His departure fit a pattern that has marked his 32-year career.
Choose a pattern that has an adjustable back waistband seam (such as the Burda one).
The move continued a pattern that has been in place for some time.
This is part of a pattern that has been developing for months.
The result repeats a pattern that has characterized the recovery: lackluster beginnings to the year.
The late cancellations continued a pattern that has plagued New Jersey's commuter railroad all summer.
The result repeats a pattern that has characterized the recovery: lacklustre beginnings to the year.
This is part of a pattern that has emerged clearly since January.
IT IS a pattern that has become common in Central Europe: the repackaged communists are back.
The latest numbers continued a pattern that has left economists scratching around for explanations.
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