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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific pattern that is being identified or analyzed in a particular context.
Example: "The researcher identified a pattern which indicated a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "a pattern that" or "a pattern demonstrating".
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"It's really just a flat surface with a pattern, which is very contemporary.
But it's hard to recognize a pattern, which is part of the organization's mystique.
He said they showed a pattern which indicated the couriers were wrongly classed as self-employed.
Those signals generate a pattern, which he describes as curved in shape.
This is a pattern which is being repeated across the UK.
Near where I live, there are three former watermills, a pattern which is probably repeated all over the country.
On Saturday the team showed a willingness to work and stick to a pattern, which bodes well.
An elegant cat's cradle of betrayal and suspicion is created, but it's a pattern which has no inner propulsion.
They fit a pattern which will be familiar to people who watched or reported on the war in Ireland.
The latest depletion of funds continues a pattern which began in December, when the previous government called a general election after failing to elect a new president.
The following morning Joseph reappears (accompanied by a round of applause but minus his baggage) and the trip takes on a pattern which will become comfortingly familiar.
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