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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perceived pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing observations or interpretations of trends or behaviors that may not be objectively verified but are recognized by individuals or groups.
Example: "In the study, researchers identified a perceived pattern of increased anxiety among students during exam periods."
Alternatives: "an observed trend of" or "a recognized pattern of".
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Politically, a perceived pattern of mistakes and misjudgments undermine his political effectiveness.Second, he needs some real wins.
The account of a UC Berkeley researcher who was removed from a flight after a fellow passenger heard him speak Arabic on his phone has drawn condemnation and outrage for the airline, Southwest, about a perceived pattern of barring travel.
The beating, which was surreptitiously recorded by a bystander and then widely broadcast on television, heightened racial tensions nationwide and rendered King a symbol of a perceived pattern of police brutality toward racial minorities.
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In order to identify perceived pattern of forage availability and quality, data was obtained using semi-structured questionnaires administered to 198 respondents in three of the seven districts of Karamoja sub-region.
This in effect tests how the dynamics during one short interval of time influence the perceived pattern of cyclicity.
In order to compare perceived patterns of forage availability with NDVI, a time series of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (NOAA-AVHRR, 1981 to 2008) and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer normalized difference vegetation index (MODIS NDVI, 2000 to 2013) were obtained.
Social support and wellbeing among blue-collar workers: The conditioning effects of perceived patterns of supportive exchange, Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Further aggregation to order level changed the perceived patterns of differences.
At least they follow certain biological, cosmological, and psychological rhythms, often involving perceived patterns of birth or creation, growth, decay and regeneration.
One of the latest UAV developments that concerns human rights groups is the way in which attacks, they allege, have moved towards targeting groups based on perceived patterns of behaviour that look suspicious from aerial surveillance, rather than relying on intelligence about specific al-Qaida activists.
The study identified the patterns of forage availability and quality, compared perceived patterns of forage availability with normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and determined drivers of forage availability in Karamoja sub-region.
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