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The phrase "a trend on a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "in" or "of" depending on the context.
Example: "There is a trend in the fashion industry towards sustainable materials."
Alternatives: "a trend in" or "a trend of".
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"It's a trend on a sophisticated level, and it's definitely an experiment" on the part of Bergdorf Goodman, said Alan Flusser, the author of "Dressing the Man: Mastering the Art of Permanent Fashion" (HarperCollins, 2002), referring to a decision to rejigger the formula for presenting men's clothing at department stores exclusively in segregated designer boutiques.
Imposing a trend on a population results in a load and the magnitude of load is determined by the strength of the trend.
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"He [Bill] is incredible at capturing a moment and seeing a trend on the streets," Pryce said of one of his inspirations, the other being Scott Schuman of the street style blog The Sartorialist.
There was a suggestion of a trend on further separating SD −1.5 pg ml−1 (±10.8) and PD +2.1 pg ml−1 (±13.8), (one-way ANOVA, P=0.109), but the number of patients with PD were small (n=8).
As always, there is an early takeup of a trend on the front row.
I do believe our instincts are invaluable, and it doesn't matter if your connections are being made between a trend on television shows or a trend you're noticing in athletes or racism in sports.
A trend on the other side is a general tendency or direction of a development or change over time.
"But the impact is bound to remain local, it is not going to reverse or stop a trend on the scale of a whole region.
In what is fast becoming a trend on Wall Street, the market saw a significant run-up in afternoon trading and nearly erased all of the days losses.
Is there a trend on the horizon? .
Following the episode's air date, the term "Justice Beaver" became popular a trend on Twitter, and led to a website in honor of the quote.
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