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The phrase "a spiral pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a design, arrangement, or movement that follows a spiral shape or form.
Example: "The artist created a stunning mural featuring a spiral pattern that draws the viewer's eye inward."
Alternatives: "a helical design" or "a coiled arrangement."
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The result: the ferrofluid slowly changes to a spiral pattern.
Arrange slices on a platter, overlapping in a spiral pattern, and garnish with lemon wedges.
A dewy English lawn, raked into a spiral pattern (below), becomes a temporal meditation path.
The lamp shell embryo is covered with tiny beating hairs, which it uses to swim in a spiral pattern.
The bananas grow within this magenta outer flower until they become a huge bunch of hanging green hands, growing in a spiral pattern down the stem.
While bored at a scientific conference in 1963, he wrote down the positive integers in a spiral pattern and crossed out the prime numbers.
The conus is large and is divided by a complex system of valves arranged in a spiral pattern and called the spiral valve.
Four chiplets are guided into place on a glass substrate using complex electrical fields generated by wires in a spiral pattern.
Precisely how much tea (10 pints) and how it has been applied (in a spiral pattern) are determined by the equation below the picture.
Instead, I was simply invited to bash balls of dough into discs, apply tomato sauce in a spiral pattern and decorate the composition with pre-diced mozzarella cubes.
Each table featured a large candle with fruit arranged around it in a spiral pattern, a reference to Varo's painting, "Still Life Reviving".
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