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The phrase "about the pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific design, trend, or arrangement in various contexts, such as art, data analysis, or behavior.
Example: "The researcher presented her findings about the pattern of consumer behavior over the last decade."
Alternatives: "regarding the pattern" or "concerning the pattern".
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Brashares asked Ghanaian farmers about the pattern.
"Now it's not about the pattern.
I tell them don't worry about the pattern.
There is nothing random about the pattern of silence that surrounds our lives.
The attacks seemed likely to renew a debate about the pattern of international deployments here.
When I asked U.C.L.A. officials about the pattern, they said that racial preferences played no role.
As he pulled out various pieces, Ms. Rubenstein offered information about the pattern or the weaver.
But there are also contradictions and uncertainties about the pattern that Rabbi Sofer identifies, health experts say.
Sunday's Times had a fascinating and disturbing lead story about the pattern of government dependency around the country.
But with only two offshore weather stations, little is known with precision about the pattern of winds south of Long Island.
With turnout at such abysmal levels, it is difficult to draw any definite conclusions about the pattern of voting in a general election.
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