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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wide pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broad or extensive range of occurrences, behaviors, or characteristics in various contexts.
Example: "The study revealed a wide pattern of behavior among the participants, indicating a common trend in their responses."
Alternatives: "a broad range of" or "an extensive array of".
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He found some 14,000 documents, revealing a wide pattern of surveillance.
"There's a wide pattern of carriers having some Android handsets in their portfolio".
Neuroblastoma is one of the peripheral neuroblastic tumors (pNTs) that have similar origins and show a wide pattern of differentiation ranging from benign ganglioneuroma to stroma-rich ganglioneuroblastoma with neuroblastic cells intermixed or in nodules, to highly malignant neuroblastoma.
Analysis revealed a wide pattern of LacZ-staining across 20× fields of individual sections in both genotypes of mice.
Fibronectin is known, indeed, to bind cells through a wide pattern of integrins and other receptor-like structures, hence affecting endothelial cell viability and functions [ 29- 31].
Transcripts containing exons I and Vh are, in addition to brain, expressed in certain peripheral tissues, and transcripts containing exons VI and IXabcd show a wide pattern of expression.
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It is also part of a wider pattern of punishing civilians".
Borges says that the blows he received are part of a wider pattern of systematic harassment.
Dr Hansen's findings fit a wider pattern of evidence for a changing world.
The Ergenekon arrests are part of a wider pattern of repressive tactics that have been deployed against Erdoğan's critics.
MITI officials say this is part of a wider pattern of devolution in Japan.
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