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The phrase "analyzes the patterns of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing research, data analysis, or any context where you are examining trends or behaviors within a specific subject or dataset.
Example: "The study analyzes the patterns of consumer behavior in the digital marketplace."
Alternatives: "examines the trends of" or "investigates the patterns of".
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There's an interesting graphic on the New York Times website that analyzes the patterns of word use throughout the State of the Union addresses delivered by Presidents going back to 1934.
For example, MANTIS [ 88] is a phylogenetic-group specific (metazoan phylogeny) tool that analyzes the patterns of gene gains and losses at specific branches of the phylogeny.
This empirical study analyzes the patterns of innovation within and across industries using firm-level survey data from Finland and Denmark.
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Furthermore, this investigation also analyzes the pattern of continuing choices after the subject chose AB or CD.
More recently, a study by the economists Peter Ganong and Daniel Shoag analyzed the patterns of migration between U.S. regions.
Sarah Ogilvie has closely analyzed the patterns of what Burchfield decided to leave out, and concluded that he was less accepting of foreign borrowings than other editors.
This is, after all, where Dr. McClintock did her groundbreaking studies of Indian corn, analyzing the patterns of kernels to learn about the breaking and joining of genes and chromosomes inside the cells.
Analyzing the patterns of shaking, scientists said fresh magma, molten rock, had risen from deep below to the base of the dome, but had not broken through to the surface.
But they declined to discuss in detail the N.S.A.'s broader efforts tracing and analyzing the patterns of American communications — who is calling and e-mailing whom — without actually listening to or reading the content of the conversations.
By analyzing the patterns of characters on a page, it is creating a machine intelligence of sorts.
Having analyzed the patterns of engagement, the researcher concludes that learners go through the same pattern in performing tasks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com