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The phrase "a strict pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rigid or defined structure or arrangement in various contexts, such as behavior, design, or methodology.
Example: "The artist followed a strict pattern of symmetry in her latest sculpture, ensuring that each element was perfectly balanced."
Alternatives: "a rigid framework of" or "a defined structure of".
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Fiennes, who was rushed for surgery after suffering a heart attack on Saturday morning, follows a strict pattern of diet and exercise.
a Matching speciation events between host and parasite show a strict pattern of cospeciation.
The guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(I /G(S /G(O) subunit gamma-5 gene and phosphodiesterase 11 A gene showed a strict pattern of 'genetic inheritance' in 2nF1 hybrids, whereas in 4nAT, both patterns were found for the first gene and only 'genetic variation' for the second gene.
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What may surprise viewers, though, is that the battles follow a strict pattern in terms of how and why the insults flow and just how creative its exponents are within that framework.
Such titles can contain all kinds of words, and they don't follow a strict pattern.
Jake began to detect that everything Pete did - begging, dossing down, using, picking up benefits - occurred in a strict pattern.
Where the double act created by the unhappy foursome in Becoming Strangers could seem contrived, here the strict pattern of alternating chapters is used to create moving or grimly comic contrast between chaotic domesticity and prison depravity.
For example, the larger, more massive figures, with their strict pattern of folds, on the golden altar (c. 1023) given by Henry II to Basel Minster (Musée de Cluny, Paris), are markedly different from the nervous, elongated figures of the Carolingian period.
Only SECIS 2 can be detected by the "strict" pattern of SECISearch 2.19.
Focussing on large, open plan spaces, where the configuration of space does not define strict patterns of usage, the paper proposes a computational model for predicting patterns of spatial inhabitation.
Occasionally, however, something doesn't fit within the strict patterns of our national press.
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