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The phrase "about this pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific pattern in various contexts, such as data analysis, design, or behavior.
Example: "I have some observations about this pattern that I would like to share with the team."
Alternatives: "regarding this pattern" or "concerning this pattern".
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According to the research, approximately 50% (see Figure 1) of people are knowledgeable about, and 90% have heard something about, this pattern of ART.
There is certainly nothing inexorable about this pattern.
Maybe the worst thing about this pattern is worrying about it.
The mystifying thing about this pattern is that it does not appear to undercut productivity.
It is possible to be a bit more precise about this pattern.
In a statement, the EFF noted that "EFF is deeply concerned about this pattern of pro-government malware targeting online activists in authoritarian regimes.
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Initially low letters were given to passenger classes, and high letters for goods classes, but from about 1916 this pattern was discarded.
The peculiarly deep genetic divergences within a traditional "species" identified by morphological characters raise questions about how this pattern came into being.
Increased extra-pair success by older males is a frequent phenomenon in birds (e.g. Weatherhead and Boag 1995; Wetton et al. 1995; Richardson and Burke 1999; Johnsen et al. 2001; Schmoll et al. 2007), but little is known about why this pattern arises.
From about 1800 onward this pattern was standardized to a large degree.
To see if you might be able to one take in for a while check out: battersea.org.uk About the author: This pattern was donated for free by Lauren 'Deadly Knitshade' O'Farrell, author of two new books: fun city knitting book Stitch London and quirky graffiti knitting book Knit the City.
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