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The phrase "a standard pattern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a common or typical method, approach, or structure used in a particular context or field.
Example: "The researchers established a standard pattern for data collection to ensure consistency across all experiments."
Alternatives: "a typical framework for" or "a common model for".
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As President Obama's second term takes shape, many of his top appointees are leaving – a standard pattern for all two-term presidencies.
Northward migration is a standard pattern for skiers, but I still find it hard to imagine the season's first covering of snow when the weather at home is so warm.
In 45 bce he enacted a law laying down a standard pattern for the constitutions of the municipia, which were by this time the units of local self-government in most of the territory inhabited by Roman citizens.
McCosker and Timothy C. Tricas, an author and professor at the University of Hawaii, suggest that a standard pattern for great whites is to make an initial devastating attack and then wait for the prey to weaken before consuming the wounded animal.
As a result a standard pattern for office units in both New York and Chicago emerged, with either a single rectangular office adjoining an exterior wall, or a "T" shaped design, with a reception room giving way to two windowed offices, separated by glass partitions.
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The SAED ring pattern indicates that the phase of ZnO nanoparticles was polycrystalline in structure, and the distance between crystalline planes was consistent with the standard pattern for a wurtzite ZnO crystal structure.
Founder Jonny White says it's time for everyone to stop paying a fee per ticket bought, which is the standard pattern for all of the major ticketing companies at the moment.
All fairly humdrum stuff, and the standard pattern for thousands of families like them, which is precisely McGregor's point.
His education followed the standard pattern for children of the middle and upper classes.
Figure 7 shows the XRD patterns of as-synthesized hollow magnetite microspheres (Figure 7b) and SiO2@hollow magnetite microspheres (Figure 7c), along with XRD standard pattern for magnetite (Figure 7a), for comparison purposes.
From Fig. 1, we can see that the sites and intensity of the diffraction peaks are consistent with the standard pattern for ε-Fe3N (JCPD No.1-1236) but it is obvious that every peak is broadened.
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