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The phrase "a startling pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a surprising or unexpected trend or arrangement in data, behavior, or events.
Example: "The research revealed a startling pattern in the way participants responded to the survey questions, indicating a significant shift in public opinion."
Alternatives: "an alarming trend" or "a surprising arrangement."
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The 1862 and 1863 files, when quantified by month and date, offer a startling pattern.
However, a startling pattern emerged: While about 10 giant storms ravaged each site from 3500 to 1000 years ago, no site had more than one such impact in the last millennium.
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He is a startling figure in the small, stuffy room.
Yet that transformation may reverse: years peel off like old wallpaper, revealing a fresh and startling pattern beneath.
Careful observation of Fig. 1 and Table-1 of Materials S1 and S2 reveals the startling pattern that in 100% of moderately large all-β proteins (5000 ≤ No. of atoms <8000), the pattern of (MFD < HFD) is observed; whereas, when compared to the second decimal place, in ∼86% of small (No. of atoms <5000) all-α proteins, the conspicuous pattern of (MFD > HFD) could be observed.
THE supergraphics of the 1960's, startling patterns of bright colors on an architectural scale, demanded to be noticed.
The language itself ranges from the careful elegance of Daniel's monologues to lines that find the startling patterns and potency in the rambling speech of senility.
But there are other, more startling patterns that are not so easily explained.
Recently, a Jewish woman walked into a Southern California Walgreens and spotted on a Hanukah wrapping paper a startling discovery: a pattern with bunches of interlocking swastikas in tight formation.
She sobs--a startling, terrible sound.
In these vistas you can almost literally watch the poison spread across vast areas of land and sea, creating stains and patterns in a startling palette of deathly grays, lurid rusts and chemical greens and blues.
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