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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special pattern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific design, arrangement, or method intended for a particular purpose or function.
Example: "The artist created a special pattern for the fabric that would be used in the new collection."
Alternatives: "a unique design for" or "a specific arrangement for".
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It's working on a special pattern for the insole that will rub off based on where you put your weight.
In recent years, the coded aperture technique, which uses a special pattern for the aperture to engineer the PSF, has been used to improve the accuracy of DFD estimation.
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A special pattern was revealed for each category of weather conditions which further suggested the need of prioritizing the treatments based on different weather conditions and locations.
But this year, workers have designed 288 new "Let There Be Love" crystal triangles for a special pattern that will infuse hearts and a diamond cutting.
Each self-care telephone call had a special pattern, consisting of themes and goals for the week to come, as well as an evaluation of the last week's achievements.
Pick a special formula for suede.
"GE has a special arrangement;for now".
Despite this restriction, super-linear capacity in Hopfield networks is possible for special pattern classes and connectivity structures.
We thus analysed our data regarding the two main selective hypotheses proposed to account for the special pattern of LC T*Pdistribution, gene-culture coevolution (gcc) [8], [9] and calcium assimilation (cal) [10].
By personality, every user has a special selecting pattern.
If that's true, then these cases of "picking" wouldn't pose a special problem for Ought Pattern 1; in all such cases, one ought to intend to M. then, so long as one does not intend to M, one has no reason to intend to E and reason not to intend to E. This makes it plausible that there is more reason (not to intend to M and not to intend to E) than (not to intend to M and to intend to E).
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