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The phrase "a show pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific pattern or design that is displayed or demonstrated, such as in fashion, art, or performance.
Example: "The designer presented a show pattern that captivated the audience with its vibrant colors and intricate designs."
Alternatives: "a display pattern" or "a presentation pattern".
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Most follow a similar let's-put-on-a-show pattern, with bouncy songs and a jokey sensibility.
Fashion is seductive and sordid by turns in "America's Next Top Model," a reality show patterned on "American Idol" that begins tonight on UPN.
Karen P. Hughes, Mr. Bush's communications director, said Mr. Gore had a shown a pattern of "embellishment" that could haunt him in the White House.
The emails taken as a whole show a pattern of emotional rants by WL, followed by reasoned responses by Ning.
Under the second test, a school may show a pattern of progress toward improving women's access to sports.
Figure 6 shows patterns of a class in sorted order.
When you have statistics and a lot of complaints from individuals, it shows a pattern".
All other types of cancers studied show a similar pattern (data not shown).
Had she shown a pattern of literal-mindedness?
John Ashcroft has shown a pattern of insensitivity throughout his career".
The reports showed a pattern of injuries from the chisel.
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