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The phrase "adhere to a pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conformity to a specific method, style, or structure in various contexts, such as writing, design, or behavior.
Example: "In order to maintain consistency in our reports, all team members must adhere to a pattern established by the management."
Alternatives: "follow a pattern" or "stick to a pattern".
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The back of Guy Gannett Communications'Keepeep It Positive' Pledge" card that urged employees to "adhere to a pattern of frankness and openness in our dealings with each other" at the same time that a secret committee of the board was preparing to sell the company and therefore disband the media properties.
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But because it adhered to a pattern, and later to a grid, it's controlled and held in check.
Adhering to a pattern that has held throughout the current crisis, North Korea leavened its defiance with an apparent call for a negotiated solution.
Eighteenth-century opera is structured, as Ms. Saffer put it, "like pearls on a string": a chain of da capo arias, each adhering to a pattern echoed in modern-day pop songs, with a verse, a bridge and a reprise (ABA form).
The details of the one he introduced today, along with the language and symbols with which he promoted it, adhered to a pattern that emerged in the Bush campaign from the moment the Texas governor sewed up the Republican presidential nomination.
Subjects said not adhering to a pattern is the point, so homeless individuals with open warrants can't anticipate persecution and dodge a particular shelter.
If the manufacturer is unable to adhere to a constant pattern of firming agents in the food, the listing of the individual firming agents need not be in descending order of predominance.
Except in the case of the cholinergic system in the striatum, the neuromodulators adhere to a common pattern with a small centrally located nucleus, or nuclei, each giving rise to a vast axonal tree that spreads widely in the brain.
In all other foods in which a blend of fats and/or oils is used as an ingredient, the listing of the common or usual names in parentheses need not be in descending order of predominance if the manufacturer, because of the use of varying mixtures, is unable to adhere to a constant pattern of fats and/or oils in the product.
The listing of the common or usual name of each dough conditioner in parentheses shall be in descending order of predominance: Except, That if the manufacturer is unable to adhere to a constant pattern of dough conditioners in the product, the listing of the common or usual names of individual dough conditioners need not be in descending order of predominance.
The listing of the common or usual name of each individual yeast nutrient in parentheses shall be in descending order of predominance: Except, That if the manufacturer is unable to adhere to a constant pattern of yeast nutrients in the product, the listing of the common or usual names of individual yeast nutrients need not be in descending order of predominance.
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