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The phrase "a similar pattern in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are looking to compare similar patterns or trends between two (or more) different things. For example, you can say "We observed a similar pattern in the stock market prices of the United States and the United Kingdom."
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We saw a similar pattern in 2010.
We now see a similar pattern in Ohio.
We see a similar pattern in other kinds of consumption.
And he sees a similar pattern in the treatment of WikiLeaks.
Fishing for grayling in Norwegian lakes has caused a similar pattern in these fish.
We see a similar pattern in the lack of women in boardrooms.
The videotaped testimony in 1997 indicated a similar pattern in the case of Father Brett.
In another experiment, the researchers found a similar pattern in participants' likelihood of settling a lawsuit.
A few years back, researchers showed a similar pattern in Sweden.
There's a similar pattern in well-educated districts across the country.
Smartphone penetration seems to be following a similar pattern in the UK.
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