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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repeat pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that occurs multiple times in a similar manner or arrangement.
Example: "The artist's work often features a repeat pattern of geometric shapes that create a sense of rhythm."
Alternatives: "a recurring motif of" or "a repeated design of".
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Adjaye has created his own abstract version, with a repeat pattern of 3,600 panels that have an organic, slightly sci-fi air.
The burn holes created are photographic in the strictest sense, as each mark is a small black sun, and each dot is a repeat pattern of the sun's image scaled down many million times on its journey to the Earth.
A tube less than an inch and a half thick with a single row of diodes in a repeat pattern of the three colors, it can be controlled by a computer, creating subtle, shifting variations.
Our favorite curtain fabric that we used to design a home had a repeat pattern of jellies and pigeons a real talking point!
(31) Hydropathy plots and sequence analyses of the CTD revealed a repeat pattern of hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues typically found in coiled-coil structures.
Of these, 78.9% (79,360) tested positive for viral RNA, indicating an active infection, 20.8% (16,538) of whom had a repeat pattern of HCV RNA testing suggestive of treatment monitoring.
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It also has a repeated pattern of sounds—"lub-dub, lub-dub"—its rhythm.
Our work focuses on the ion channel formation and structure of peptides having a repeated pattern of glycine residues.
In some cases, though, they said, a repeated pattern of running away signals a deeper problem, either in the child or in the child's placement.
By using their stamping technique over and over, the researchers can create a repeated pattern of red, green, and blue stripes.
A repeated pattern of concentric google-eye circles and snaky stripes turns a swatch of Ottoman velvet into a comic-opera version of a hero's leopard-skin mantle.
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