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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing similarities or recurring themes in various contexts, such as literature, art, or behavior.
Example: "The research revealed that there is also a pattern of increased anxiety among students during exam periods."
Alternatives: "also a trend of" or "also a motif of".
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In discussing the penalty, Goodell cited not only the Georgia incident, but also a "pattern of behavior and bad judgments".
The creation of such a powerful Satan in the orthodox Christian cosmology becomes not only a foundation for anti-Semitism but also a pattern of viewing the world.
It is not only misbehavior abroad that leaders should worry about; there is also a pattern of peacekeepers mutinying when they return from missions.
But there was also a pattern of denial, cover-up and cozy bureaucratic collusion between industry and government, the last especially notorious in Japan but by no means limited to that country.
There is also a pattern of escalating threats whenever South Korea gets a new leader.
For mortality due to cardiovascular disease, there was also a pattern of increasing risk with increasing blood lead.
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Brown's early embrace of environmentalism also set a pattern of state green engineering that, although clearly avant garde, also tipped the state's competitive edge.
There is also often a pattern of depression, impulsiveness and, all too often, suicide.
The product of an equally cold childhood, Jack also has a pattern of failing to connect.
The series also revealed a pattern of impunity and corruption, garnering attention around the world.
The rind also has a pattern of well-delineated scars -- harvest damage of some kind perhaps.
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