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The phrase "a repetitive pattern in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a recurring sequence or trend within a specific context, such as art, music, behavior, or data analysis.
Example: "The artist's work often features a repetitive pattern in the use of color and shape, creating a sense of harmony."
Alternatives: "a recurring motif in" or "a cyclic pattern in".
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In all existing theoretical studies that we know of, spectral thinness is introduced a priori into the equations precisely in order to obtain a repetitive pattern in the model orientation maps.
If we colour for growing values the elements of the matrix, we get a repetitive pattern in both Figures 3 and 4. The values on the main diagonal VN3 i,i) show the aggregation of equal LC6's, the values of VN3 i,j) with j close to i show the aggregation between different but close BLC's having the same vorticity (the proximity should be interpreted on the winds cube).
We therefore investigated the presence of a repetitive pattern in the sequence of peak-to-peak intervals, as a possible component of the calcium signature.
The therapist in this segment points at a repetitive pattern in the patient's emotions towards the father, important other people outside therapy as well as the therapist.
Using the same area repeatedly will create a repetitive pattern in the cloned area which will be extremely noticeable.
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Other studies show distinctive neural responses from similar regions when there is an unexpected break in a repetitive pattern of sounds, or in a chord progression.
Many songs just have three or four notes played in a repetitive pattern so it sticks in the listener's mind.
Will the beads be spaced out in a repetitive pattern or will they cluster in some areas?
Refugees are housed in a repetitive pattern of tents; ethnic groups' identities are "neutralized" to prevent infighting within the camps.
"When you do anything in a repetitive pattern, [the audience] is gone.
Photopsias are structured images such as geometric figures or other simple pictures often recurring in a repetitive pattern.
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