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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific pattern that existed in the past or was previously observed.
Example: "The researchers identified a pattern that was evident in the data collected over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a pattern that existed" or "a pattern that had been".
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Moreover, in some districts, the voucher coverage exceeded voucher sales—a pattern that was most likely due to infiltration of voucher clients from other districts.
He also set a pattern that was to continue for much of the match.
The divisions follow a pattern that was largely evident before the failed Seattle meeting.
The flakes were whitening shoulders and driving in a pattern that was hard to make sense of.
A pattern that was 46 ± 1.8 cm long was produced with an 18,000 KPa injection for 60 s.
And now the estimate jumps all over the maze, which tells us the pattern that's being expressed is cor is a pattern that was correlated with different locations.
Roman traditions favoured the development of certain disciplines, creating a pattern that was distinct from the Greek.
They broke up for several months, a pattern that was repeated three or four times over the next four years.
Stillman painted the building light blue, and dressed the waitstaff in soccer shirts with red-and-white stripes (a pattern that was later adopted for T.G.I.'s logo).
In a pattern that was typical of their collaboration in the following decades, Richards came up with the riff and Jagger filled out the lyrics.
His internist prescribed an antibiotic, but a few weeks later the infection returned, a pattern that was repeated for months on end.
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