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The phrase "any number of patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of patterns without specifying a limit to how many there could be.
Example: "In this design project, you can choose any number of patterns to create a unique look."
Alternatives: "a variety of patterns" or "multiple patterns".
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You can cover a macaw in any number of patterns, but the real challenge lies in moving beyond the bird.
The proposed OCPG technique is generic to form any pixel-size patterns (for example 64 as used in the experiment, 128, or 192) with any number of patterns (for example 2, 4, 8 as used in the experiment, 16, 32) in a codebook.
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Nevertheless, a number of patterns are emerging.
I observe a number of patterns that merit further sociological analysis.
There are, in addition, a number of patterns that de rive from the African con tinent's flora and fauna.
After a snowstorm, a number of patterns are traced across the gradually clearing surfaces.
At the same time, if you look closely at these ecosystems, a number of patterns emerge.
While reading that book, I discovered a number of patterns.
Neurons in the cortex exhibit a number of patterns that correlate with working memory.
The PAM outlines a number of patterns of perceptual assimilation.
Those small pieces could be assembled into a chain, or a basket weave, or any number of other patterns.
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