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The phrase "a striking pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a noticeable or impressive arrangement or design in various contexts, such as art, nature, or data analysis.
Example: "The artist's latest work features a striking pattern that draws the viewer's attention immediately."
Alternatives: "an eye-catching design" or "a remarkable arrangement."
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A striking pattern emerged among these judges.
As this concentration proceeded, a striking pattern began to emerge.
There's a striking pattern to his outrageous remarks, whether insulting women, Muslims or people with disabilities.
From the mound of data he gathered, Barston found a striking pattern.
In both porphyria and diabetes mellitus, a striking pattern of C5b-9 deposinion in vessels is observed.
From this population-wide analysis, they found a striking pattern of variation in two regions of the genome that indicated the action of natural selection.
But when they get together for Thanksgiving, looking rather plumper than last year, they compare notes and find a striking pattern in their selections.
And in winter, the flaky cinnamon-colored bark of the woody vines forms a striking pattern against the building's white walls.
The surveys revealed a striking pattern: simply by talking to one another, the bigoted students had become more bigoted and the tolerant more tolerant.
A striking pattern for a number of epic traditions has been found in a so-called tripartite ideology or "trifunctional system" of the Indo-Europeans.
When he did this, a striking pattern emerged: the notes in the scale were spaced alternately a whole step and a half step apart.
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a strange pattern
a dramatic pattern
a spectacular pattern
a blatant pattern
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a breathtaking pattern
a disturbing pattern
a shocking pattern
a noteworthy pattern
a puzzling pattern
a remarkable pattern
a noticeable pattern
a disconcerting pattern
a striking metaphor
a strong pattern
a striking aspect
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