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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typical pattern in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or recurring trend or behavior within a specific context or subject matter.
Example: "In the study of consumer behavior, a typical pattern in purchasing decisions is the influence of social media."
Alternatives: "a common trend in" or "a usual pattern in".
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The tail of the female is broadly tipped white on the outer two rectrices, unlike that of the males; this is a typical pattern in many hummingbirds that the tail shape and pattern is often radically different between males and females.
It could be further represented as a typical pattern in order to identify individual identification [5 9].
As Election Day nears, a typical pattern in states with large mail ballot usage is that more people will return ballots as Election Day nears.
Two of the genes overlap with an alternative gene variant, where the methylations display a typical pattern in reference to this alternative variant.
Nests of nevus cells can be recognized as signal poor areas with a typical pattern in the apical part of the rete ridges.
If this is seen as a typical pattern in larger better-powered experiments such as those using connected multiparent or diallel mapping populations, then diverse germplasm may be a fruitful source of less complex environmental network interactions.
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Fresh leaf flesh emergence prior to flowering observed in our system is a typical pattern observed in several tree species growing in various habitats (Bullock 1995).
Second, Olney's reasoning treads dangerously close to a typical pattern found in conspiracy theories, in which lack of evidence of the conspiracy becomes evidence that the conspirators are even more skilled and dangerous than previously believed--i.e. the conspirators are so good that they have even destroyed the evidence of their very existence!
The distribution of neonatal deaths by age (in days) has a typical pattern, peaking in the first 2 days after birth and leveling off afterwards.
Figure 3 shows a dengue outbreak with the blue line of "weekly number of cases" crossing the +2SD line several times between week one and 17 until the case numbers shoot up in week 18, a typical pattern observed in dengue outbreaks (Siqueira, unpublished data).
Demographic data in our RCVS patients recaptured a typical pattern reported in other studies: a majority of older female and a minority of younger male patients.
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