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The phrase "a striking pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or impressive arrangement or trend in data, behavior, or design.
Example: "The research revealed a striking pattern of increased productivity among remote workers."
Alternatives: "an impressive trend of" or "a notable arrangement of".
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An earlier study in autistic children found a striking pattern of under-connectivity between voice-selective areas of the temporal lobe and nodes of the reward pathway suggesting that autistic children may not find voices inherently interesting.
A United Nations investigator of Iran's human rights record castigated its government for what he called evidence of "a striking pattern of violations of fundamental human rights guaranteed under international law".
First circulated last week, the 36-page report by Ahmed Shaheed, a former foreign minister from Maldives, found what he called evidence of a "striking pattern of violations of fundamental human rights guaranteed under international law," offering numerous examples of illegal detentions and maltreatment of prisoners, dissidents, minorities and women.
In this context, the confirmed polymorphism in the comQXP locus suggests a striking pattern of specificity in pheromone interactions with the receptor protein ComP (Tran et al. 2000; Tortosa et al. 2001).
They have a 2cm-long abdomen and long legs, and are marked with a striking pattern of wavy black and yellow stripes and white bands, unlike any other large British spider.
Overlaid is a striking pattern of black markings variously combining small to large spots, blotches, complete to incomplete rosettes, and/or short to long lines, that may extend almost to the midline of the belly.
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The exocyst subunits show a striking pattern with many of their N-terminal regions detecting the Exo70/84 families, and many of their C-terminal regions detecting the Sec6/15 families (Table 1).
We have discovered a striking pattern in the distribution of genes among chromosomes: nuclear genes which interact with the mitochondrion are significantly underrepresented on the X-chromosome in mammals, but not in birds (fig. 1).
We had noted that ESET has a very striking pattern of subcellular localisation in ES cells, where it is mainly found in punctate foci specifically within the euchromatin region as indicated by the absence of 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining.
The aftershock sequence shows a striking pattern, with a large number of focal mechanisms different from that of the mainshock and which cannot be explained by additional slip on the interplate contact.
Mrs. Willauer, who attended a Romney event in Arbutus, Md., last week, is part of a striking pattern that has emerged during the Republican primary season: more Catholic Republicans are favoring Mr. Romney even though Mr. Santorum is Catholic.
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