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The phrase "a standard pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commonly accepted or typical arrangement or design in various contexts, such as art, behavior, or processes.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze a standard pattern of consumer behavior across different demographics."
Alternatives: "a typical model" or "a conventional framework".
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The first is a standard pattern, while the second may seem beyond the call of duty, yet is also common.
All such analyses follow a standard pattern that is universally adaptable to discrete systems.
BUILT in the World War II era, the house follows a standard pattern of many old island getaways, with four bedrooms upstairs and kitchen and gathering spaces down.
Their fine woodwind and brass, in blend and finesse, are as yet ahead of the strings: a standard pattern in any recently established orchestra.
As President Obama's second term takes shape, many of his top appointees are leaving – a standard pattern for all two-term presidencies.
Nigrostriatal terminals of alpha-Syn-/ mice display a standard pattern of dopamine (DA) discharge and reuptake in response to simple electrical stimulation.
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To maintain accurate profile control to SiO2 layer, a standard patterning strategy in the industry is to use heavily polymerizing plasma chemistries to form a thin fluorocarbon polymer layer on all exposed surfaces during the etch process.
It is not generally known how to measure the extent that a particular intelligent system design conforms to a standard design pattern.
When Osama gives motivating speeches, they're often forty or fifty pages long and they often follow a fairly standard pattern.
Shan, et al. [24], proposed a new standard pattern containing the cubic component of strip shape.
The characteristic peaks of the magnetite nanoparticles were also clearly identified in the XRD pattern for a standard magnetite pattern (Joint Committee on Powder Diffraction Standards (JCPDS) file no.
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